johng wrote:stamkorg wrote:But, the "random speed", what is it for?
There are only poor informations on the manual and I can't hear a great diference when I change the values.
Thanks in advance,
SK
As EvilDragon says, it's "random seed", not "random speed". The help text states that changing this parameter "allows you to enjoy thousands of broken instrument variations". I presume this means that, for a given position of the condition slider, each setting of the random seed parameter will result in a different set of perturbations to the model parameters. It doesn't mean the instrument will sound more worn out or less worn out, just different, but of course this may not be audibly apparent without very careful comparison.
I assume that Modartt uses what's called a "pseudo random number generator" to generate random deviations from the preset values for each model parameter. These algorithms are based on a seed value. For example, if you start from a particular seed value and then use the algorithm to generate a sequence of 1000 "random" numbers you will always end up with the same sequence of 1000 numbers. Changing the seed value enables you to generate a different set of apparently random values. In many computer applications the random seed is generated based on date and time of day. Modartt's approach means that if you generate a particular broken instrument that you like you can save the "random seed" and "wear and tear" parameter values and restore them at a later date to reproduce the same instrument !
Nice explanation, except as there are four digits, and that makes 10,000 variations for Random Seed, not 1000.
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