To summarise the generative technique: 1. Make/load a suitable patch (ADSR, harmonics, detune, reverb, A=1.5, delay, filter) 2. Make a one bar loop in a scale of your choice (step length=1/8, press [REC] + [STOP] for jump mode, FUNC for kbd, play 8 notes) 3. Use LFO1 to vary the carrier octave: BPM 1, random, S&H, depth 3, dest SYN:Ratio C 4. Use LFO2 to fade randomness in & out: BPM 1, depth 90, dest SYN:Mix
Very pretty! I think it works even nicer since 0.75 is not an octave but a 5th so it's adding notes that are a fifth offset from your original sequence, as long as you avoid the 4th which has a 5th out of scale it should all sound consonant.
SOOOOOOOOO Helpful!! Thank you for making this, also, your pacing was super easy to follow, thank you again for the video! Looking forward to more Digitone videos from you hopefully!
Amazing!! How easy was that!? Followed each step then a few wee tweaks and bingo!! Got it going through the Big Sky and it sounds beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!!
I think the closest equivalent on the DT is the approach where you sample the notes of a specific scale into a single sample, and use the Slice mode to split them back out. Then you can randomize which slice gets played in the sequence. I think Ricky Tinez did a video on that already, but maybe I'll do a demo of it too as I haven't tried it yet.
To summarise the generative technique:
1. Make/load a suitable patch (ADSR, harmonics, detune, reverb, A=1.5, delay, filter)
2. Make a one bar loop in a scale of your choice (step length=1/8, press [REC] + [STOP] for jump mode, FUNC for kbd, play 8 notes)
3. Use LFO1 to vary the carrier octave: BPM 1, random, S&H, depth 3, dest SYN:Ratio C
4. Use LFO2 to fade randomness in & out: BPM 1, depth 90, dest SYN:Mix
Very pretty! I think it works even nicer since 0.75 is not an octave but a 5th so it's adding notes that are a fifth offset from your original sequence, as long as you avoid the 4th which has a 5th out of scale it should all sound consonant.
Wonderful patch! So inspiring!!!! Subscribed 😊
SOOOOOOOOO Helpful!! Thank you for making this, also, your pacing was super easy to follow, thank you again for the video! Looking forward to more Digitone videos from you hopefully!
You’re welcome! I’m glad it helped.
I was just meditating on this idea the other week, and here you are, showing the way. Thank you for your knowledge!
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing… more vids like this plz. 🎉
This video made me jump back onto my DT, thanks for the inspiration. Definitely going to check out the rest of your videos
very nice one, hit me in the feels once you turned on the sequence with ratio C modulated!
Really nice patch sounds lovely ❤
Great tutorial! Thank you 🙂
Amazing!! How easy was that!? Followed each step then a few wee tweaks and bingo!! Got it going through the Big Sky and it sounds beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!!
Love the simplicity of this method, thanks for sharing.
Thanks.. Brilliant tutorial...
Thanks for this great description! Liked & subscribed :)
Simple and effective! Never thought to do this, going to try it out now. Great video!
Excellent and simple tutorial. Keep them coming! Thanks!
More tone videos! :) tons of value here. Thank you for this.
Beautiful patch. Wish the DTone had the Euclidean pattern generator like DKT II
Thank you.
Sounds gorgeous, thanks!
Beautiful video~subbed
This is great, concise, and totally got me up and running on the DN 🎉
WOW! Great tutorial. Thank you for the video.
you make me re-consider one more time if I should add it to my setup... thank you!
Great! Thank you !
Lovely, thank you!
Thank you. Great Tutorial 🤘🏻
Very nice, thanks for the video!
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thank you
Yeah ❤
Does the scale do anything to the LFO values that carrier C jumps between? or is it just a visual cue for the user?
This is a silly question but could this also be made on a DT?
I think the closest equivalent on the DT is the approach where you sample the notes of a specific scale into a single sample, and use the Slice mode to split them back out. Then you can randomize which slice gets played in the sequence.
I think Ricky Tinez did a video on that already, but maybe I'll do a demo of it too as I haven't tried it yet.
@@nixienoisei would love to see that. Thanks!
single cycle waveforms should bring you close enough!
Kind of obvious, but had to test with arp :)
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Thanks! I'm glad you like my cactus.