What is your signature sound design technique?

What is something unique and cool you've discovered in your time exploring sound design on synthesizers?

EDIT: here is mine... Glitchy Pitch-Shifting "Delays" Start with a polysynth with at least two osc per voice and create a very basic pad/keys sound with osc1. Use a variable square wave on osc2 as an lfo (x mod style) to modulate the pitch of os1 up a 5th (e.g., from C to G). Make sure osc2 is keytracking for different and independent modulation rates. At this point, when playing polyphonically, you should have a chorus of "blipping" 5ths. Next, narrow the pulse width of osc2 as much as possible, or to taste. This will allow osc1 to remain on the fundamental pitch longer with only brief "blips" up a 5th. Then, take a standard square wave lfo and slowly and gently modulate the pitch of osc2. The rate of the already asymmetrical jumps between root and 5th on osc1 will speed up and slow down which, again, already vary per voice with keytracking. The result is a subtle randomized pitch-shifting delay effect layered on top of your original osc1 patch.