Enhanced Features
Dynamic root note changes for evolving harmonic centers
Cross-modulation between oscillators for arpeggio effects
Slow LFOs controlling grouped oscillator amplitudes
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Active Frequencies
Current Ratios
Root Status
Floating Root
AM Connections
Group Control
Evolution Pattern
Advanced Statistics
About Enhanced Just Intonation
This enhanced version features floating roots where any active note can become the new harmonic center, creating evolving tonal landscapes. Amplitude cross-modulation creates random arpeggio effects by having oscillators control each other's volume. Grouped LFO control manages clusters of oscillators with slow-moving amplitude modulation for organic swells and fades.
How Enhanced Features Work
The system uses multiple oscillator groups, each controlled by slow LFOs for collective amplitude modulation. Random amplitude modulation connections create rhythmic arpeggio patterns. The floating root system dynamically shifts the harmonic center while maintaining musical coherence through intelligent note retention and smooth frequency transitions.