Thanks, I knew I had seen the wire settings somewhere before!
@justin3am
Thanks for the explanation! That basically corresponds to what my ears are hearing. I was like why does this saw sound like a sine?
And thanks for the advice! I had been doing some of what you suggested and I was also using an osc to feed the sample and hold, but I didn't realize the shape effected it .
I can get close to the sound I want using a 10s rand hold LFO to feed the trigger on the S+H and run the sequencer in and out of the S+H. Using an osc at hertz or something should be even better. It's too bad the display always shows 1-24 no mater what setting you have the osc on.
Self generative was the wrong phrase, more like random enough sounding to keep your interest, not so random as to sound like noise.
I think part of it is just the price you pay for power, but I wonder if the ease of one program over the other in getting these specific kinds of results has anything to do with the underlying systems they are inspired by?
I can get the sound I want in numerology by using multiple lfos at different rates on the shift pattern left and right functions and applying slight modulation to the speed and octave, but I want to work this out in Bazille just for education's sake. Plus, I'm failing into a bunch of useful sounds.
