This lets the sequence morph and change in interesting and unpredictable ways over time. One thing you’ll notice about this contraption is that it can have different sequence length and clock speed settings in the pitch and gate sequencers, one of the features you’ll also find on its big brother the Chroma sequencer. So values greater than zero go to Hi, and values of zero or less go to Lo. When there’s nothing connected to Thld, Reaktor interprets this as a zero threshold. The threshold port determines what values go to the Hi and Lo outputs. Notice that the Separator module has two input ports – an “In” and a “Thld”. That way, only positive non-zero values of the gate trigger a new pitch. The output of the Gate sequencer, which controls whether there’s a note on a certain step and how loud it is, goes through a separator.
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