The conterpoint is generated by the superposition of cloned voices on different 
degree of its own
scale and by the rhythm generator (with continuous unregular delays). Each 
voice is independent
and there is no a global form to shape the clone choir. 

Scalisator
each clone takes a position on its own scale degree (each clone has its own 
scale made with Scala
as .scl file) - by the way how could I include .scl files to pd? - to create 
unheard chords. Each
clone change its pitch by slow glissando. The duration of the fixed pitch and 
the glissando is
controled by the rhythm generator. In this case the delays-rhythms-generator 
should be before the
pitch bend: the glissandi generator.
Thanks to ask, I will think about it
mathius

http://centrebombe.org/test-aimant.vox-clona.schematic.html

--- Charles Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > The schematic of VOX CLONA (in attachment) gives you a precise purpose of 
> > what I would like to
> > generate: one live voice (mine) generating an independant choir of 13 
> > voices with its
> independent
> > contrepoint projected in 3D sound space.
> 
> What's your concept for the counterpoint like?  A canon is pretty easy
> to realize as a form for "cloned" voices.  Do the other voices need to
> have some transformation applied to make independent melodies?
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