I’m still in exploring mode with my AR, but I’m definitely getting good results from different track lengths - especially combined with the choke groups. So the mid and hi toms cutting one another off over, say, 16 and 27 steps leads to patterns that are certainly hard to predict, despite being entirely predictable. Of course you can then mix this up by having a random LFO change the sample later every step, or every three steps or whatever. Throw some LFO variations onto a few performance mode pads and you’re well into unpredictable territory. You can of course p-lock and slide LFO values - again, very effective with different pattern lengths.

Ultimately I always end up wishing I had another LFO - every session this just cements itself as my #1 feature request. But performance mode as a source of unpredictability is good compensation in the meantime.

Hmm - now I’m wondering about setting MIDI LFO’s from the Octatrack loose on the performance mode pads…