Friday 5 July 2019

Patch 018 - droning chord arp

I will be on holiday for the next few weeks to Edinburgh and then onto the Lake District so I won't be going into too much detail for the next few patches which I am working on before I go.

This is a lovely drone formed from a trigger arp (which basically repeats chords), a vocal oscillator controlled by a tempo synced LFO and a low pass filter. Play with the filter and the modulation amount of the oscillator waveform to get some quite nice and dirty tones.

Here are the settings (starting from init, shift+3):

Voice: SYT, SGL, PLY, ---, --- (unchanged)
Pitch: 0, 0, 0, 2, 5 (unchanged)
Osc 1: VOX, 21, 21, ---, ---
Osc 2: SAW, OFF, -12, 0, ---
Mixer: 127, 73, 0, ---, ---
Filter: 12L, 36, 71, 25, 0
Filter EG: 9, 14, 76, 61, ON
Amp: 111, CNT, ON, 0, ---
Amp EG: 0, 10, 111, 90, ON
LFO 1: S-H, OFF, ON, 1.8, ---
LFO 2: SIN, OFF, OFF, 70, --- (unchanged)

Patch 1: LF1, 1CT, 14, ---, ---
Patch 2: LF2, PTC, 0, ---, --- (unchanged)
Patch 3: LF1, CUT, 0, ---, --- (unchanged)
Patch 4: LF2, CUT, 0, ---, --- (unchanged)
Mod FX: PHS, 8, 39, ---, ---
Delay: STR, OFF, 40, 52, ---
EQ: 320, 0, 6.0, 0, --- (unchanged)
Arpeg. A: 106, 1.16, 80, TRG, 1
Arpeg. B: ON, 0, ON, 8, ---

I set the arp up to trigger on steps 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8 with 2 note chords but get experimenting!

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