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Can you show me? Part 2
Once you have the notes you want to use, you then need to make a decision as to which octave these notes are going to sound in. A different type of probability selector is used to do this.
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This looks like a standard distribution curve from a maths text book. Thankfully, you don’t need to know about maths, or how MIDIMadness deals with such things – you only need to know what you want to hear! For instance, if you want a bass line, make the curve cover only the left-hand of the window; for an ambient pad, you may choose something limited to just one or two of the higher octaves.
Set some information about phrasing:
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Hitting ‘Go’ will generate a fragment that you can audition, if it didn’t work for you, try another… alter some settings, do it again… It can get very addictive!