P2P | 13 January 2025 | 399.19 KB
Prismatica is something a bit different. The easiest way to describe it is an arpeggiator for audio. The heart of Prismatica is a looper which then sends your loop to four more loopers, grouped in two pairs. Each of these four loopers has a speed control, so you can adjust the pitch of each loop (1x is normal speed, 2x is double speed, 0.5x is half-speed, -1x is reverse, etc). But rather than play all four of these loops at once, we have some logic within each group to determine which loop is played. There's a speed control and a chance control for each of these pairs of loops. The chance dial controls the likelihood of a switch to the other loop and the speed dial controls how often this decision is made. A speed setting of 16th notes and a chance setting of 100% means you will flicker between loops A and B every 16th note. Set the chance down to 25% and there's only a 1 in 4 chance that the loop will change, etc. It maybe sounds more complicated than it really is. I think the video will show you exactly what I mean.
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