soup
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Hello new forum,
Whenever I try to use a random LFO to modulate the start/slice parameter of a sample chain it never seems entirely random or at least not as random as what I’m used to (Reaktor, OT arp etc.) Often it will favor the first slice by a wide margin. I’ve tried changing the speed and depth parameters in all directions but always with the same results. I’m guessing there might be something I’m missing? Any guesses?
josker
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Hey!
My guess: try setting the starting slice to the ‘middle slice’ of the chain and not setting the lfo depth beyond the number of slices.
For example: 32 slice chain - set starting slice to 16, lfo depth to 16 (so that the LFO only wanders 16 positions from the starting position, that is, from 16 to 1 or 32).
I hope I managed to explain it in some understandable way. And that I’m right, of course
lemme know how it goes.
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soup
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Thanks. That works much better with slice # set to the midpoint. 
The depth seems to work well if it’s set to a little more than the number of slices.
Had the same problem, thanks josker, it works!!!
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