Here’s a trick that is easily overlooked, since it’s not so obvious. It’s not really possible to post exact settings, so it’s just a hint.

Basically, don’t forget to explore the interaction between track sequencers. For example:

  1. Create a unison sound on track 1 using poly 1 + 3 + 4
  • leave ‘2’ unchecked so that it’s free to use on track 2
  1. Record or program a sequence or arp on track 1
  2. Switch to track 2
  3. Turn off oscillator 1
  4. Set oscillator 2 to “Neighbour”
  • steps on track 2 will now “gate” the sound from track 1
  1. Now mess with the filters and filter modulation on both tracks

Using this technique it’s possible to “highlight” steps in the main sequence on track 1, via carefully programmed steps and filter settings on track 2.

Using the advanced mode timing with different length tracks will create interesting poly rhythms as the steps on track 2 interact with the output from track 1.

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