Bitwig's tutorial channel demonstrates how modulators in Bitwig Studio can modulate other modulators, using an organ patch as a practical example. Rather than a static drawbar sound, the goal is continuous, non-repeating organic movement across notes.
A Random modulator set to Hold generates a unique value on each note played, then routes to a drawbar to shift its harmonic level. A second LFO, set to unipolar so it only pushes upward, receives those random values to vary its behavior per note, meaning no two notes move in quite the same way.
A note transpose in the Organ's Note FX slot adds a third layer: the same Random modulator also randomizes the octave of each note. Stacking these modulations produces movement that feels performed rather than programmed, without any manual automation.