Automatic patch using God’s Box Loose Fruit as a control voltage manipulator. Also using the new NLC Hyperchaos. Two bipolar triangle LFOs and two unipolar sine wave LFOs drive the Loose Fruit. The triangles go to the inputs, while the sines go to the wave shape CV inputs. The Loose Fruit outputs control the cutoff frequencies of the Vult Freak stereo filter. The result is further processed by Qu-Bit Data Bender, followed by a reverb from the new Happy Nerding FX-Aid Pro.
The audio path before the filter uses the two Dannysound oscillators, one with a pulse that post-filtering can sound like a clarinet or oboe, and the other with a mix between sine and square. These are enveloped through a pair of Qu-Bit Cascade EG/VCAs, triggered off the OR and Toggle logic outputs of Joranalogue Compare 2 (which is also triggering sample and holds).
The LFO rates are controlled by Hyperchaos outputs W, X, Y, Z, each being passed through sample and holds clocked by those same LFOs.
Here are four takes, each with different tweaks of the patch.