diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 80404dd..83a8816 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -10,14 +10,13 @@ d1 $ pitch "0 10 8 1" # scale "<12 31 8>" # x 0 ``` `pitch` allows a pattern of note values. `scale` sets the amount of notes per octave. The pitch and scale values will be converted to `1v/octave`. Both `pitch` and `scale` can be sequenced for some microtonal madness... - -__WIP__: An experimental `slew` control is in the works... +`glide` accepts a strengh (in semitones, relative to scale), a rate (in step length). ``` -d1 $ pitch "0 10 8 1" # scale "<12 31 8>" # x 0 # slew 3 0.5 1 +d1 $ pitch "0 10 8 1" # scale "<12 31 8>" # x 0 # glide 12 0.5 ``` -`slew` accepts a strengh (in semitones), a rate (in step length), and a multiplyer (+1/-1) for slewing up or down. + ### Gate @@ -37,18 +36,18 @@ d3 $ volt "1 0.2 0.5 -0.2" # x 2 `volt` will allow you to sequence voltages however you like. -### ADSR +### AR ![patterned envelopes](https://www.dropbox.com/s/qd6kxn22mexpyhq/patterned-envelopes.png?raw=1) ``` --- create adsr -d4 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # adsr 0.001 0.2 0.25 1 # x 3 +-- create ar +d4 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # ar 0 0.5 1 # x 3 ``` ``` -- patternise adsr -d5 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # adsr (range 0.1 1 sine) "<0 0.4>" 1 1 # x 4 +d5 $ trig "1 ~ 1 1" # ar (range 0.1 1 sine) "<0 0.4>" # x 4 ``` `trig` will create a trigger sequence, `adsr` will generate a new envelope for each trigger. Both of these can be sequenced.