[sdiy] Sequencer thoughts

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Mon Apr 8 07:56:17 CEST 2002


Hmm.  As a sequencer, why not.  I did a waveform generator like this.

http://home1.gte.net/res0658s/FatMan/complex_wave_gen.html

The knobs and switches change the timbre.  The switches set the number 
of clocks before repeat, so the switches also change the "divide 
ratio" and therefore the interval relationship against the driving 
VCO.  Fun to watch on an oscope while twiddling.

Sowa Roman <Roman.Sowa at upc.com.pl> wrote:
>Pseudo random generator made of shift register
>and XOR-gates?
>
>Roman
>
>""-----Original Message-----
>""From: Peter Grenader [mailto:petergrenader at mksound.com]
>""Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 4:09 AM
>""To: Tim Ressel; Synth-Diy
>""Subject: [sdiy] Sequencer thoughts
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>""High on my list of needs for any sequencer is control of 
>""direction, random
>""most important among that and I hoping for some input from 
>""the group on the
>""best (read: easiest) way of accomplishing this.
>""
>""For clarification, I am mapping out a 4 bank, eight step sequencer.
>
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