Hi! I sequence chord stabs and bass lines by triggering LPGs. These trigger patterns are generated a variety of ways. I used to use Pam’s with a Krait modulating a Euclidean sequence trigger count with a looped random cv signal. This was great because I could easily increase or decrease the intensity of patterns by changing the looped random amplitude.
Now I’m sequencing triggers with a bastl neo trinity and am looking for ways to do a similar thing.
I’d love to find a solution which can either
1. Allow me to increase or decrease the intensity of a custom trigger pattern from the neo trinity by turning a knob or something similar
2. Allows me to generate additional pattern variations I could then switch between using my joranalogue switch 2. (2 patterns for chords and two for bass. One high intensity and one low)
Would love the community’s ideas here! Noise Engineering Jam Jam would be perfect if I could change modes per channel. Bastl little nerd looks good too but it’s discontinued.
Edit: I guess I could use the Neo trinity inputs to modulate gate length with looped random. High voltages will cause overlapping triggers. Could be a good way to get less busy pattern variations.
Now I’m sequencing triggers with a bastl neo trinity and am looking for ways to do a similar thing.
I’d love to find a solution which can either
1. Allow me to increase or decrease the intensity of a custom trigger pattern from the neo trinity by turning a knob or something similar
2. Allows me to generate additional pattern variations I could then switch between using my joranalogue switch 2. (2 patterns for chords and two for bass. One high intensity and one low)
Would love the community’s ideas here! Noise Engineering Jam Jam would be perfect if I could change modes per channel. Bastl little nerd looks good too but it’s discontinued.
Edit: I guess I could use the Neo trinity inputs to modulate gate length with looped random. High voltages will cause overlapping triggers. Could be a good way to get less busy pattern variations.
Statistics: Posted by braillesounds — Thu Dec 26, 2024 12:03 am — Replies 0 — Views 89