- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Full song writing
- Genres
- Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Sampler
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Wireless MIDI over BLE
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates
- Conditional triggering and modification
- 'When' conditions
'When' conditions
The following 'when' conditions are available;
- 'Awys'; Always perform the 'do' modification
- '1of2'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification one playthrough, and so on
- '1of3'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification two playthroughs, and so on
- '1of4'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification three playthroughs, and so on
- '1of5'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification four playthroughs, and so on
- '1of8'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification seven playthroughs, and so on
- '1o16'; Perform the 'do' modification once on the first playthrough of the pattern, then skip the modification fifteen playthroughs, and so on
- 'PTh2'; Skip the first playthrough and perform the 'do' modification on the second playthrough, and so on
- 'PTh3'; Skip the first two playthroughs and perform the 'do' modification on the third playthrough, and so on
- 'PTh4'; Skip the first three playthroughs and perform the 'do' modification on the fourth playthrough, and so on
- 'PTh5'; Skip the first four playthroughs and perform the 'do' modification on the fifth playthrough, and so on
- 'PTh8'; Skip the first seven playthroughs and perform the 'do' modification on the eighth playthrough, and so on
- 'PT16'; Skip the first fifteen playthroughs and perform the 'do' modification on the sixteenth playthrough, and so on
- '1an3'; Perform the 'do' modification on the first and third playthrough of the pattern
- '1an4'; Perform the 'do' modification on the first and fourth playthrough of the pattern
- '1an5'; Perform the 'do' modification on the first and fifth playthrough of the pattern
- '1an8'; Perform the 'do' modification on the first and eighth playthrough of the pattern
- '1a16'; Perform the 'do' modification on the first and sixteenth playthrough of the pattern
- 'Pr25'; There is a random 25% chance the 'do' modification is performed
- 'Pr50'; There is a random 50% chance the 'do' modification is performed
- 'Pr75'; There is a random 75% chance the 'do' modification is performed
The used random values for the Pr25, Pt50 and Pr75 conditions can be made to repeat in exactly the same way every time a song is played back. This can be accomplished by setting the random seed parameter ('SEEd') under 7/hh on a song's global page ('GLob') to a number between 1 and 32767. When this parameter is set to 'off', true randomness is used otherwise, and every song playback will be different.
You may also be interested in...
- 1. b.div BPM Divisor (under Patterns)
Governs the speed at which the track steps through this pattern.
- Pattern length and BPM divisor (under Tempo and BPM)
You should notice that these tracks will sound complex and interesting, but never quite random.
- 16. Md.bL MIDI Patch bank LSB (under Patterns)
- Randomizing a pattern chain (under Randomization)
To access this option, first create a pattern chain of two or more patterns (see creating a pattern chain documentation).
- Randomizing a pattern (under Randomization)
Randomizing a pattern allows you to quickly generate and shape ideas.
- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Full song writing
- Genres
- Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Sampler
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Wireless MIDI over BLE
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates