I cut out 4 slices from a long vocal sample that I want to play one after another to form the chorus of my song. 1 sample every 4 bars, for 16 bars total.
If it were 2 slices, I know I could just microtime 2 trigs on top of each other and use conditionals to alternate. But not sure what the best way for more than 2 slices would be. Was thinking maybe an LFO tied to slice position?
What’s the best way?
LFO designer wave in sync trig mode could work, I think.
But, if you set scale to 1/4th on that track (quarter speed, so 1 bar=4 bars compared to 1x speed) with a track length of 64 and p-lock slice number (1 slice every 16 steps), that should also work, right?
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What about TRC 1:4 ?
(4 bars pattern)
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Ah yes, changing track scale sounds like a more elegant solution than using the LFO. Thank you. So many ways to achieve the same results with this device, I sometimes overlook the simplest solution.
Thank you both. You saved me some time.
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Lfo doesn’t seem a good solution. You can’t sync longer length than track length (SYNC TRIG retrigs the lfo at the beginning of the track).
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Ah, very true, so LFO wouldn’t have worked anyway.
Yes, sync trig resets at the beginning of the track, but lfo depth can be modulated by a second lfo…but fortunately there’s no need for such convoluted workarounds. 
Use the scale page advanced mode to set your slice track to 1/4 speed. Then every bar will be like 4 bars. Trigger on step 1 of each page, plock each with the slice of your choosing.
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