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Chance Trigger - 8 Channel Probability Based Sequencer

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Richard Devine -

"Man I am totally loving Chance Trigger. Very simple GUI, and I love how the preview trigger buttons make it easy to focus on which voice you want, to tweak the settings really quickly.

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Syrette - "Great for idea creation or using with pitched sounds. Anything that makes music fun has a place in the industry!"

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Metaphi Metske - "Will use for drum programming, idea creation, sequencing as well as creating melodies. Very nice tool, great way to quickly start rhythmic percussive sequencer and interesting melodies if 8 sampled notes are used. 

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Jazztec - "Producing a similar pattern would take a lot of time, its extremely good for fresh ideas and triggering hardware."

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Mark Towers - "I like some of the rhythmic output on the device. Definitely has potential."

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Son of Philip -  "The chance trigger is a really forward thinking, unconventional sequencing device. its versatility and ease of use allowed for quick progression and smooth creative flow when writing in Ableton."

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Matt Woodham - "I like it! Was interesting using both electronic drum/bass/chord stabs to sequence a full generative ‘track’, and I also tried putting in piano samples which also worked pretty nicely! I sat just listening to the rhythms/melodies it was spitting out for a good hour or so. Great Job – really impressed!”

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Jazztec - Chance Trigger Audio Example
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The last two questions within the questionnaire identified whether participants would use it when producing or if they see a use for the device within the industry. 8 people stated they would use within their personal production, with 7 saying probably likely; over 2 thirds of the people would be likely to use the device within their production. Half of the participants had an experience rating less than 3, this reflects how people with limited experience would still find benefit for the device within their production. 

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The questionnaire allowed qualitative feedback, with participants stating the uses of the device. 9 participants commented about drum programming, 8 people stated idea creation, and 4 people stated random triggering, special effects and soundscape design. The device was designed to have multiple uses within the industry. The device was originally going to have custom samples that come with it, however the focus was around the actual information that the device can create and the various types of audio and environments that it can be used within. The primary applications of the device have been revealed, creating an idea of the devices place within the consumer market. 

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