Mirage (Re: [sdiy] MIDI DCOs)

mark verbos mverbos at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 9 03:57:27 CET 2004


I think it doesn't matter what the allocation system is. As long as 
there ends up being a gate with the voice. But, in the mirage, does the 
wave play after the note had been released? That's kind of essential for 
the release phase to work in later processing. Am I wrong?

So does it has analog filters and VCAs?  Someone claimed analog 
envelopes. I guess there would have to be gates in there to trigger them.

I have a Roland S-330 collecting dust in the next room, too bad I can't 
use that for something.

I am still thinking DCO's controlled from the digital part of a Paia 
MIDI to CV. Howver this sampler hacking stuff is funny.

mark







Jeffrey D. McEachin wrote:

>At 07:16 PM 1/8/2004 -0500, Glen wrote:
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>>The Ensoniq Mirage has separate hardware voices as you describe, and this
>>is one keyboard / rack module that can be bought cheaply these days. 
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>There was a stereo output mod published in the June '87 Electronic Musician, from which you could easily derive a separate output mod.  AFAIR, the voice allocation system was pretty haphazard, so it's difficult to predict which output a note will show up on.  :P  I think the SoundProcess OS can fix this,  if you can track down a copy.
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