Normally I don't do tutorials (might think about it at some point in the future) but I can provide you with the principals of this patch: The squencer runs a simple minor scale over three octaves in random mode meaning the note randomization already come from the sequencer itself. Randomness is key and is therefore being added to the cut off with the random voltage output of the sample and hold. Spread random control voltages with mults to for example slight pitch modulations and add extra randomness with attenuators by modulating them with a slow triangle lfo. So modulation the modulator 😊 use slow envelopes of course. White noise is modulating one of the delays timing imputs for glitchy delay sounds. Then a micro loop effect like the ones of the Microcosm causes all these delay wobbly sounds. Add tones of reverb 😊 All these principals can be applied to any capable synth. Play around with all the parameters till you get a musical feeling and relaxing patch vibe. You could do this with for example Ableton live stock plugins as well. I always get slightly different sonic results every time I set up something like this patch because of the many variables so in a way each patch is unique and can't be reproduced precisely 😊 hope this helps! Let me know if you have further questions and have fun experimenting! 😊
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That is SO nice! I for one would greatly appreciate a tutorial video from you teaching us how you did this.
Normally I don't do tutorials (might think about it at some point in the future) but I can provide you with the principals of this patch: The squencer runs a simple minor scale over three octaves in random mode meaning the note randomization already come from the sequencer itself. Randomness is key and is therefore being added to the cut off with the random voltage output of the sample and hold. Spread random control voltages with mults to for example slight pitch modulations and add extra randomness with attenuators by modulating them with a slow triangle lfo. So modulation the modulator 😊 use slow envelopes of course. White noise is modulating one of the delays timing imputs for glitchy delay sounds. Then a micro loop effect like the ones of the Microcosm causes all these delay wobbly sounds. Add tones of reverb 😊 All these principals can be applied to any capable synth. Play around with all the parameters till you get a musical feeling and relaxing patch vibe. You could do this with for example Ableton live stock plugins as well. I always get slightly different sonic results every time I set up something like this patch because of the many variables so in a way each patch is unique and can't be reproduced precisely 😊 hope this helps! Let me know if you have further questions and have fun experimenting! 😊
Andrew Huang's 5 techniques for ambient and generative music tutorial offers good instructions 😉