Many existing functions in the OXI One work in this mode as well, like Random Perform, Time division
settings, CV-Gate layout, MOD lanes, etc.
TIPS
● Set 0% on those last two columns to instantly capture the current sequence, and then low %
to make the rhythm evolve a little bit over time
● Set LFO to pitch, it’ll take you to notes outside the ones set in a beautiful way (set a low
amount for better results)
● Rand Perform Trig % acts as an offset of the probability set on all notes (columns), effectively
acting as a POST notes-density control
● Play with Random Perform -> Retrig
● Encoder 2 changes octave offset of the whole sequence, nice to adjust for drum machines
● Loop is available to use, please do so (same with Start and End points)
● CCs and CVs (and CC to CV) are available, plus Stochastic generates CV glides. The glide
amount depends on the resulting gate length and the division randomization
● CV pitch is a GREAT source of random CV to use on your rack that is also very controllable in
real time (lock a sequence like explained above to make the random CV repeat itself on the
length of the sequence, loop it manually, change the range of the random using the octave
settings…). Short gate lengths produce stepped random, long gate/legato produces smooth
random
You can further evolve your stochastic recipe by using any of the modulation sources (MOD lanes,
LFOs and CV In) to modulate some of the Stochastic engine parameters. Check the Internal
destinations table.
STOCHASTIC & HARMONIZER
Stochastic sequencers can follow any Chord sequencer when the scale setting is set to HARMO. In
this case, the columns represent the probability of the currently active chord degrees and not of
the scale notes.