I used the technique a bit for the mixing process of a record I’m (just about!) finished with. Basically listening to the track, taking down notes as to what is missing (maybe bass, maybe something that “glues” things together) building a very quick patch and then running the track through modular/pedals without listening to the other tracks and then coming back and mixing the various tracks together to make things sound fuller.
Definitely not the most ambitious use of the technique, but I think it allows the composition of stuff to build in a more natural way rather than it feeling more structured (i.e. bar 4 is when the delay starts, bar 12 is when this next part comes in, etc.)
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