Pattern Series, Part 4 (Pseries, Pslide, and Pwalk)

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Happy Independence Day! Here's the (July) fourth installment of exploring more deeply the Pattern class in SuperCollider. I use Pattern as an integral tool in my composition process, so it's worth experimenting more and discovering new things!

The three subclasses of Pattern demonstrated in this video are Pseries (an arithmetic series pattern), Pslide (slides over values in a list and embeds them), and Pwalk (a random walk over a list of values that are embedded).

If I have missed anything regarding the syntax, or if anything about the syntax needs improvement, please share your input in the comments below!


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supercollider demo: pattern series part 4 (pseries pslide and pwalk)