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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x 7. The Patch Mutator: Patch Mutator reference
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Using the Quick Lock buttons in the Patch Mutator, this kind of temporary parameter exclusions are
easily achieved. There are seven categories, covering some of the basic parameter types. When a button
is lit, parameters of that category are not affected by random mutations.
Below each button is a Solo button. Click this if you want to evolve only the parameters of a specific
category. It is possible to activate more than one Solo button at the same time. Note that the solo buttons
temporarily locks all other parameters, also those that are not covered by the other Quick Lock buttons.
If you click the SeqValue Solo button, only the levels from the various step sequencer modules in the
patch will be evolved. Nothing else.
Please note that the Quick Locks only makes sense with the Mutate and Randomize operations.
Interpolate will have to interpolate also locked parameters to provide a smooth transition between the
Mother and the Father. On the other hand, the Cross operation takes all the parameter values for the
Children from either of the parents, and hence does not perform any random changes of parameters. It
only combines existing parameter values randomly from two sources.
P
ROBABILITY
DISTRIBUTIONS
All parameters are assigned a probability distribution to maximize the chance of good musical results.
For example, an attack time of 45 seconds is seldom wanted. Hence, the attack parameter will tend
towards lower parameter values. Likewise, extreme Oscillator Frequency settings are less probable, and
Oscillator Cent parameters tend towards middle values.
P
ERMANENTLY
LOCKED
PARAMETERS
Also, there are a few parameters in different modules that are never possible to evolve. These choices
have been made to optimize the Patch Mutator for use with any patch from your patch library, and to
make the tool easier to use by excluding parameters that are unlikely to be evolved. For example, you
wouldn’t normally want to evolve the signal type (positive, bipolar, inverted positive etc) that can be set
on the output of many modules, or the Mute or Bypass buttons on many oscillators, filters and effects.
If you still want to evolve these parameters, you can mimic the behavior with other modules, and evolve
the parameters on those. For example, bypass functionality can easily be created with a Switch 2-1
module.
Quick Lock
Button Description
OscFreq The main frequency parameter of various kinds of oscillators, often
called Semi, Freq, Fact or Partial. Also DrumSynth MasterOsc and
SlaveOsc frequencies. This category should often be locked when
you evolve keyboard patches, to avoid unwanted transpositions.
OscFine The oscillator fine tune parameter, often called Cent.
Envelope All Envelope times and levels.
SeqValue All value faders of the step sequencers, including the Note Sequencer
and the Control Sequencer.
SeqEvent All gate and trigger event buttons in the various sequencers.
Delays Parameters of the various Delay modules.
Effects Parameters of the modules in the FX group.

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ModelModular G2
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