Randomizing a patch

Your Woovebox is able to generate an infinite number of random patches for specific categories of sounds, or for completely novel sounds.

To use the feature;

  • In any track's Pach page, find 'rand Pach' in the context menu (hold write, and short press the value button until you find the 'rand Pach' item).
  • Keep holding write.
  • Action the item by long pressing the value button.
  • Your Woovebox will report 'rand OK', and the track's patch has now been replaced with a suitable randomly generated sound.

The types of patches it comes up with are intelligently customised for the track's sound category. So, for example, if your track's sound category is a bass, the patch generator will generate a random bass patch.

Choosing the "I Feel Lucky" ('Luky') sub-option (by turning the value knob while you have the 'rand Pach' option up) generates patches that are even more wild and exotic. Note that these patches are no longer guaranteed to fit the current sound category. For example, this option may generate a percussive (non-chromatically playable) patch on a lead track.

Just like with trying out presets, remember you can always restore your previous patch by dialing up the "undo" item from any of the preset categories.

TIP 1: If you find a nice patch but want to keep exploring, you can copy the patch into the patch buffer by actioning the 'Copy Pach' item in the context menu.

TIP 2: If you find a nice sound through the "I Feel Lucky" option, but it is not currently set up for chromatic playing. Then see if setting the key follow (13/A5 on Osc1/Osc2 pages) pages to 100% helps. You may also need to set the fine detune (4/Ar on Osc1/Osc2 pages) to 0.


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