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General Category => Sound design => Topic started by: Markus Krause on June 18, 2012, 09:48:24 AM

Title: Creating a 'random step LFO' in Saurus
Post by: Markus Krause on June 18, 2012, 09:48:24 AM
1) Go to Arp/Gate and select Gate Sync or Gate Trigger
2) Select the desired BPM rate
3) Create a fake random pattern with the bars on the bottom of the Arp/Gate
4) In the Matrix select Arp/Step+- as source
5) Select a destination (like Cutoff) in the Matrix
Title: Re: Creating a 'random step LFO' in Saurus
Post by: cyberheater on June 18, 2012, 04:32:11 PM
1) Go to Arp/Gate and select Gate Sync or Gate Trigger
2) Select the desired BPM rate
3) Create a fake random pattern with the bars on the bottom of the Arp/Gate
4) In the Matrix select Arp/Step+- as source
5) Select a destination (like Cutoff) in the Matrix

Thanks Markus.  I also figured out another way to get proper stepped random.

1) Go to Arp/Gate and select Gate Sync or Gate Trigger
2) Select the desired BPM rate
3) In the Matrix select Random as source and cutoff and destination.

Works great.  I love Saurus.  It's now my go to synth.
Title: Re: Creating a 'random step LFO' in Saurus
Post by: Markus Krause on June 18, 2012, 05:44:41 PM
wow! I did not know this trick.

thanks a lot!
Title: Re: Creating a 'random step LFO' in Saurus
Post by: Bastiaan van Noord on June 18, 2012, 06:02:56 PM

Learn something new everyday ;)
Title: Re: Creating a 'random step LFO' in Saurus
Post by: cyberheater on June 18, 2012, 06:16:06 PM
Show you just how powerful Saurus is  ;D