Mad timestretch Mayhem: Digitakt Jungle

Using LFO to stretch out samples from 50bpm to 170bpm, actualy, at the end it’s more 30bpm granular going over the event horizon, who knew Digitakt could go so far…

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Gritty and special! How’s the LFO used in combination with sample loop and the sequence?

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The recipe for the secret sauce is as follows…
I used a sample that was 8beats/2bars/32 trig’s long at about 108bpm. Have trigs on all steps from 1-32, The 1st trig has LFO.T on, trig’s 2-32 have it off.

The SRC and LFO pages are set as per screenshots below.

I find the sweet spot on the SRC page is having loop length between 0.5 and 2.0, going as low as 0.01 gives nice granular type of sound too, when the BPM is slowed right down. You can loop the sample in reverse as well as forward :slight_smile: tweak the tune speed too, go nuts!

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