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Re: Rotating Cube



I'll second that.. LFO on each rotation axis, but with prime numbers for the period of each LFO. You'll eventually get every known combination.

- Aaron.

On 15-Aug-05, at 2:30 AM, Pierre-Olivier Latour wrote:

I would like to have my cube rotate in all diffrent directions. I have tried using "Random" as my source but it either stays on one side, or rotates to quickly. Is there another way to get it to rotate at a regular speed so that you can see all of the sides? Thanks for help in advanced!


Try LFO or Interpolation patches.

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Pierre-Olivier Latour                            email@hidden
Quartz Composer Architect                Graphics & Imaging Team

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