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`glide` accepts a strengh (in semitones, relative to scale), a rate (in step length).
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```
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-- glide to pitch
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d1 $ pitch "0 10 8 1" # scale "<12 31 8>" # x 0 # glide 12 0.5
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```
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-- create ar
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d4 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # ar 0 0.5 1 # x 3
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d4 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # ar 0 0.5 # x 3
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```
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```
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d5 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # ar (range 0.1 1 sine) "<0 0.4>" # x 4
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`trig` will create a trigger sequence, `adsr` will generate a new envelope for each trigger. Both of these can be sequenced.
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`trig` will create a trigger sequence, `ar` will generate a new envelope for each trigger. Both of these can be sequenced.
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In the second example, the attack time would grow for each triggered envelope over course of the cycle.
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