[quote=“” zite909""]
Actually I just realised that it is possible to solve this issue by doing exactly the opposite :
-Use the LFO designer to generate the melody of the track. The LFO should be restarted at the beginning of the pattern (i dont remember the name of this setting).
-Divide the tempo of the track as required
-use the track trig to transpose the melody.
It should give you the result you want. Actually this how i use the OT for melody.
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Thanks for that. Sounds good.
Don’t think it will give me 16 bars of variation from a 1 bar pattern (for example) though, which was the idea that started me off on these slow lfos. Well maybe it could if I took the tempo right down… Too much compromise
Manually switching from ‘sync trig’ to ‘free’ for the transposing lfo does it fine though. Just feels like I’m forcing ‘trig sync’ to do what it should do anyway (that is, play continuously from track start)