Here's the fifth 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 two subclasses of Pattern demonstrated in this video are Pswitch and Pswitch1, which function the same, though Pswitch1 distinctly embeds only one of its values for each index, and therefore switches between all patterns in the list.
Two arguments required are "list" and "which" (a value or pattern that causes SuperCollider to index in real time).
If you're a musician or composer who wants to be heard on all the major streaming services, sign up for a plan on DistroKid. By clicking on the link below, you'll get 7% off your first annual subscription! http://distrokid.com/vip/soundengraver
Creating experimental electronic music with SuperCollider and Logic Pro. Styles range from ambient to the experimental, from downtempo to the academic. Craftsmanship takes precedence.