I don’t know why I never think to modulate LFO parameters with another LFO… One question about this. What do you mean by locking the LFO on the first trig? What parameter is being set? Do you mean to reduce the LFO depth to zero so it is not modulating the target?[/quote]
Hello ,
LFO’s can be in 1-FREE - 2-TRIG - 3-HOLD - 4-ONE or 5-HALF - mode.
This concerns mode 1 and 2 >>>

1 Free = The LFO continues infinitly without restarting at following steps (notes ). Can be interesting for creating faser-like sounds for ex.

The disadvantage is that when a pattern loops the modulation will sound different as the LFO’s fase is different. at every pattern loop.
2 Retrig ( called sync in most synth’s ) The LFO restarts every step .
Interesting if the LFO should have thesame effect on every note ( step).
3 !! and this makes these instruments so special …

( a combination of both )
Emagine you want the LFO to run free to start with BUT you want the fase to stay identical every loop.
So first set the LFO in FREE - mode. - to make the result obvious put it at a slow rate ( ex > 8 x1 )
Now go to the first step and lock the LOF into RETRIG ( only on this step )
Listen again > The LFO will only restart at the first step.
SO ! Now the modulation is identic everytime the pattern loops.( very interesting at slow rates )
NOW ! go one step further and copy this pattern let’s say 4 times an make a chain.
IMPORTANT >>>> UNLOCK the LFO ( = first step ) on the first step of the 3 following patterns so it becomes free again. So only at the first step af the first pattern the LFO stays locked (in RETRIG.)
Listen … if it gives you that WOW ! moment you understand - from there on you’ll start to see possibilities.
Ask if i’m not clear or to complex ( but it’s very simple )
It’s like having FREE LO’S but SYNCED … :zonked: :rage: :wink:

( I forgot to mention that you’ll have to use thesame KIT with the four following patterns to have this result) :sleepy: