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This is a variation on one of the patches in my previous video about the Xaoc Devices Sofia, which uses the Moska II sequencer to drive both a melody line from Sofia and a five-voice harmony part from Odessa. By feeding copies of the main sequence into five sample-and-holds (in Mutable Instruments Stages), and using a clock divider (the Doepfer A-160-2) to trigger them at five different intervals, we get an evolving ‘chord’ texture that’s based on the notes from the sequence, which in this case is a minor 7th/9th arpeggio with a couple of extra notes. Modulation comes from the SSF/DivKid RND Step and the New Systems Instruments Quad LFO. Effects come from the Zoom MS-70CDR pedal for Sofia, and Calsynth Monsoon (an expanded clone of Mutable Instruments Clouds) for Odessa. Chapters: 00:00 Opening jam 01:37 Patch principles 03:05 Sofia voice 04:16 Odessa voice 07:31 Further variations See my other Xaoc videos: Exploring Sofia from Xaoc Devices: • Xaoc Devices Sofia | ‘Transcendent wa... 8 things to try with Xaoc Moskwa II: • 8-step sequencer tips & ideas feat. X... More stuff from me: https://tomchurchill.bandcamp.com/ / tomchurchill / tomchurchill