
To replicate the patch, I found nothing better than the stock oscillator module from VCV Rack as my sound source. It has all the bells and whistles we need, like hard sync and linear FM, and above that, it sounds really good. So, I took a couple of these oscillators, set oscillator one an octave lower than oscillator two, and hard-synced the latter with the sine output of oscillator one. Now, it's all a matter of linear FMing oscillator two with any of the available shapes. I personally went with a saw, as it sounded the closest to the initial patch.
In these types of patches, filtering plays a huge role in the overall timbre of the sound because each filter has different characteristics and can alter the frequency content of the sound in its own unique way. The one that got me the closest to the patch is Stabile from VULT. I've used its high-pass output with a healthy dose of resonance.
To add the final groovy touch to the patch, I've modulated the release of the amp envelope with a random signal coming from the random values module of VCV Rack, with its output set to 0 - +5 Volts.
Enjoy the patch with a good-sounding delay and a random arpeggiator.
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