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195 lines
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# Randomness
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Music needs surprise. A pattern that plays identically every time gets boring fast. Cagire has a rich set of words for injecting randomness and controlled variation into your sequences.
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## Random Numbers
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`coin` pushes 0 or 1 with equal probability:
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```forth
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;; sometimes, reverb
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sine sound
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( 0.5 verb ) coin ?
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1 decay
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```
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`rand` takes a range and returns a random value. If both bounds are integers, the result is an integer. If either is a float, you get a float:
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```forth
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60 72 rand note sine snd 0.5 decay . ;; random MIDI note from 60 to 72
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0.3 0.9 rand gain sine snd 0.5 decay . ;; random gain between 0.3 and 0.9
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```
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`exprand` and `logrand` give you weighted distributions. `exprand` is biased toward the low end, `logrand` toward the high end:
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```forth
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200.0 8000.0 exprand freq sine snd 0.5 decay . ;; mostly low frequencies
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200.0 8000.0 logrand freq sine snd 0.5 decay . ;; mostly high frequencies
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```
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These are useful for parameters where perception is logarithmic, like frequency and duration.
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## Conditional Execution
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The probability words take a quotation and execute it with some chance. `chance` takes a float from 0.0 to 1.0, `prob` takes a percentage from 0 to 100:
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```forth
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( hat snd . ) 0.25 chance ;; 25% chance
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( kick snd . ) 75 prob ;; 75% chance
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```
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Named probability words save you from remembering numbers:
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| Word | Probability |
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| `always` | 100% |
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| `almostAlways` | 90% |
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| `often` | 75% |
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| `sometimes` | 50% |
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| `rarely` | 25% |
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| `almostNever` | 10% |
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| `never` | 0% |
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```forth
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( hat snd . ) often ;; 75%
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( snare snd . ) sometimes ;; 50%
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( clap snd . ) rarely ;; 25%
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```
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`always` and `never` are useful when you want to temporarily mute or unmute a voice without deleting code. Change `sometimes` to `never` to silence it, `always` to bring it back.
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Use `?` and `!?` with `coin` for quick coin-flip decisions:
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```forth
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( hat snd . ) coin ? ;; execute if coin is 1
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( rim snd . ) coin !? ;; execute if coin is 0
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```
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## Selection
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`choose` picks randomly from n items on the stack:
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```forth
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kick snare hat 3 choose snd . ;; random drum hit
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60 64 67 72 4 choose note sine snd 0.5 decay . ;; random note from a set
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```
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When a chosen item is a quotation, it gets executed:
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```forth
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( 0.1 decay ) ( 0.5 decay ) ( 0.9 decay ) 3 choose
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sine snd .
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```
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`wchoose` lets you assign weights to each option. Push value/weight pairs:
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```forth
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kick 0.5 snare 0.3 hat 0.2 3 wchoose snd .
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```
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Kick plays 50% of the time, snare 30%, hat 20%. Weights don't need to sum to 1 -- they're normalized automatically.
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`shuffle` randomizes the order of n items on the stack:
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```forth
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60 64 67 72 4 shuffle ;; stack now has the same 4 values in random order
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```
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Combined with `note`, this gives you a random permutation of a chord every time the step runs.
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## Periodic Execution
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`every` runs a quotation once every n pattern iterations:
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```forth
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( crash snd . ) 4 every ;; crash cymbal every 4th iteration
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```
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`except` is the inverse -- it runs a quotation on all iterations *except* every nth:
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```forth
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( 2 distort ) 4 except ;; distort on all iterations except every 4th
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```
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`every+` and `except+` take an extra offset argument to shift the phase:
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```forth
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( snare snd . ) 4 2 every+ ;; fires at iter 2, 6, 10, 14...
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( snare snd . ) 4 2 except+ ;; skips at iter 2, 6, 10, 14...
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```
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Without the offset, `every` fires at 0, 4, 8... The offset shifts that by 2, so it fires at 2, 6, 10... This lets you interleave patterns that share the same period:
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```forth
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( kick snd . ) 4 every ;; kick at 0, 4, 8...
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( snare snd . ) 4 2 every+ ;; snare at 2, 6, 10...
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```
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`bjork` and `pbjork` use Bjorklund's algorithm to distribute k hits across n positions as evenly as possible. Classic Euclidean rhythms:
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```forth
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( hat snd . ) 3 8 bjork ;; tresillo: x..x..x. (by step runs)
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( hat snd . ) 5 8 pbjork ;; cinquillo: x.xx.xx. (by pattern iterations)
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```
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`bjork` counts by step runs (how many times this particular step has played). `pbjork` counts by pattern iterations. Some classic patterns:
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| k | n | Name |
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| 3 | 8 | tresillo |
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| 5 | 8 | cinquillo |
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| 5 | 16 | bossa nova |
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| 7 | 16 | samba |
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## Seeding
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By default, every run produces different random values. Use `seed` to make randomness reproducible:
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```forth
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42 seed
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60 72 rand note sine snd . ;; always the same "random" note
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```
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The seed is set at the start of the script. Same seed, same sequence. Useful when you want a specific random pattern to repeat.
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## Combining Words
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The real power comes from mixing techniques. A hi-hat pattern with ghost notes:
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```forth
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hat snd
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( 0.3 0.6 rand gain ) ( 0.8 gain ) 2 cycle
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Full volume on even runs, random quiet on odd runs.
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A bass line that changes every 4 bars:
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```forth
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( c2 note ) ( e2 note ) ( g2 note ) ( a2 note ) 4 pcycle
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( 0.5 decay ) often
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sine snd .
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```
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Layered percussion with different densities:
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```forth
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( kick snd . ) always
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( snare snd . ) 2 every
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( hat snd . ) 5 8 bjork
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( rim snd . ) rarely
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```
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A melodic step with weighted note selection and random timbre:
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```forth
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c4 0.4 e4 0.3 g4 0.2 b4 0.1 4 wchoose note
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0.3 0.7 rand decay
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1.0 4.0 exprand harmonics
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modal snd .
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```
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The root note plays most often. Higher chord tones are rarer. Decay and harmonics vary continuously.
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