Thursday, March 26, 2015
Octave Cat SRM 4 note sequence
Published on Mar 26, 2015 zaphid
Interesting little trick with the Octave Cat.
"quote from a Sound on Sound article:
'A Trick Of The Tail
Octave also made a lot of noise about their so-called '4-note Sequencer Patch' on the CAT. This was a trick by which you turned OSC1 to its subsonic range for LFO duties, and then used the sub-oscillator (a squarewave) and the pulse wave to modulate the pitch of OSC2. The result was a 4-note sequence which, it you set the sliders on OSC1 very carefully, could be used to play arpeggio-like effects.'
You can add swing by narrowing the width of the pulse shape"
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