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khidr

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Linking sequencer steps
« on: January 12, 2017, 04:18:57 pm »
Using the sequencer you can do very nice things in slow speed. In this experiment I controlled the steiner filter's frequency with an LFO in single step mode. If you combine this with other ways to control the filters. Real magic happens. I tuned the oscillators  7 half steps apart. The filter opens low, but when you link steps by holding the start and end points  the filter does not re-trigger and keeps moving up, creating beautiful harmonies.
 Please don't ask to explain the details of this patch. It got lost while trying to save it. I still don't quite get the hang of saving a sequence along with it's modulation. So this is one of these unique sounds you'll never be able to recreate:
https://soundcloud.com/khidr/sequencer-filter-experiment.

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« Last Edit: February 08, 2017, 11:10:32 pm by khidr »
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Re: linking sequencer steps
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2017, 06:09:20 pm »
Hey ! This is a nice tip, thanks


It got lost while trying to save it.
I still don't quite get the hang of saving a sequence along with it's modulation.

Khidr

Oh sorry to hear about that.. Make sure the "Link" button in the sequencer part is active and when you save your preset it will save all the sequencer / arpeggiator data along with the preset !

 

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