Modular 3XAOS - disquiet0242 by MtnViewMark-Bits published on 2016-08-22T03:32:13Z This is a technique I've developed over the years and use as the basis of many a self-generative analog modular patch. There are two main features: a) Three LFOs each modulating the next in a loop - this produces widely varying rhythm and structure b) A varying control voltage run through a three stage sample and hold shift register, so that the pitches of three sources change in a cascade There is some additional "old skool" digital delay added in the middle for that "electronic music studio" sound. Close up pictures of the patch: https://goo.gl/photos/cqBPChZWhmKhTCzp8 Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uMX5busmeuI —— More on this 242nd weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Make (and annotate) a track that provides an example of a trick/skill/tip you want to share about a piece of musical software or hardware” — at: http://disquiet.com/0242/ Genre Electronic Comment by MtnViewMark-Bits @337is: Thank you, and you're welcome! 2016-08-22T14:21:14Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) "Ignore the LFOs behind the curtain!!" ;-) 2016-08-22T09:59:40Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) Great patch and technique. Really enjoy looking at the pictures of your fine Serge up close whilst listening. Thanks for sharing this tip! 2016-08-22T09:58:16Z