Wrapping it all up
Big thanks to iorie for breaking down a real-world look at generative production. What stands out is how clearly he treats randomness as a tool – not a gimmick, not a shortcut, but a way to push his ideas into places they wouldn’t naturally go. It’s not about giving up control; it’s about choosing when to step back and let the system lead for a while.
Whether it’s flipping through Reaktor Blocks or recording a few minutes of random output to find something worth building on, the goal stays the same: keep the workflow moving, trust the results when they land, and sharpen them into something that feels intentional without killing the original spark.
For anyone looking to get more out of generative setups, the takeaway is simple: don’t wait for perfect. Set it in motion, listen for the good parts, and commit.

