ARPEGI I'm glad you enjoy the sound of it. It took a while to figure it out, I was actually trying to emulate a the Zoom step mode, but it's not as random as the one Zoom uses (I still want to work on that some time). I did use the LFO's to bounce the pitch shifts around to create that kind of arpeggiated sound. You could pretty much use any shift amount in the LFO to create the desired arpeggio. I find that putting one LFO at half the speed of the other works best to keep it all even, but you could mess around with speed for different type of sounds. The amps really aren't that important, but I do find that a clean sound works best, distortion just gets muddy and messy. If you have an E-bow, it's really fun with this patch, but it's not necessary (I did not use one with the sample). Anyway, here's the patch... RED AMP=Blues CAB=american 1x12 TUNING=0 gain=12 BF=150Hz BL=-3 MF=550Hz ML=3 TF=3.2kHz TL=1 LEVEL=79 GREEN AMP=Blackface CAB=American 1x12 TUNING=0 gain=9 BF=150Hz BL=-2 MF=525Hz ML=6 TF=1.6kHz TL=-3 LEVEL=99 PICKUP SIM=off WAH=off COMPRESSOR=on attack=fast ratio=1.5:1 thresh=50 gain=0 WHAMMY=on type=pitch shift amount=0 mix=40 NOISE GATE=on type=pluck thresh=0 attack=9 sensitivity=99 MOD=on type=pitch amount=4 balance=0 level=80 DELAY=on type=mono time=350ms feedback=30 thresh=off atten=75 balance=0 level=81 REVERB=on type=room pre=0 decay=24 damp=26 balance=0 level=99 EXPRESSION ASSIGN 1-3=no link LFO1=IPS/Whammy Shift Amount min=12 max=0 speed=2.6 Hz waveform=square LFO2=Modulation Shift Amount min=7 max=0 speed=1.3 Hz waveform=square I should have thought of this earlier, but use the exact same patch except... EXPDL1=LFO1SPD MIN=1.2 MAX=5.2 EXPDL2=LFO2SPD MIN=.6 MAX=2.6 EXPDL3=no link