[sdiy] Electrolux download now up
Peter Grenader
pgrenader at mksound.com
Tue Jul 2 20:24:45 CEST 2002
Thanks for the kind words. The liners list the voicing instruments - a
Novation Super Nova II rack. a Waldorf Q and Yamaha 802. There's about 3
secnds of rReaktor inthere as well.
The A-192 is a CV to MIDI converter. It's basically a pockey dial unit with
16 inputs instead of pots. There isa Sound Diver template which allows you
to assign any of the 16 ins to any midi controller number on any channel.
You look up the specific devices midi implimentation chart on what you want
to control, and wham-o, it's done.
What I liked aboutit was it allowed me to apply global control on different
things on differnet instruments simultaniously (the same sweep of the filter
controls the pan, controls the maplitude envelope, etc.)
hope this helps,
Peter on 7/2/02 5:08 PM, Theo at t.hogers at home.nl wrote:
> Wow, man that was great :)
> Any change for more details about how you made this?
> What kind of modeling instruments did you use?
> And err, what is a D. A-192??
>
> Best,
> Theo
>
>
> From: Theo <t.hogers at home.nl>
>
>> Wow biggy indeed took almost 40 seconds to dl.
>> Good server you have there :)
>>
>> Comments on the music later,
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Theo
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Peter Grenader <pgrenader at mksound.com>
>>
>>> Dear fellow analog retro-grouches,
>>>
>>> Due to overwhelming requests (OK OK OK....a couple of you asked about
> it),
>> I
>>> have added a link in which to download am mp3 of a piece of music I
>> recently
>>> completed which has, surprizingly, been very well received so far in EM
>>> circles which are outlined on the listing on the page.
>>>
>>> This piece incorporates an interesting process: Analog modelling
>>> instruments controlled by modular analog equipment via the Doepfer
> A-192.
>>> Some said it couldn't be done, some said that nothing comes close to
>> analog
>>> but analog....you be the judge.
>>>
>>> A word of warning, it's a biggy (9 megs) and 10 minutes, 2 seconds
> long.
>>> Possibly you'll like it, hopefully you'll love it.
>>>
>>> go here, scroll to bottom of page:
>>>
>>> http://www.allegrobikes.com/synth.html
>>>
>>> If some of you get thisposting onboth this and the Analog Jeaven lists,
>>> please accpet my apologies.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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