[sdiy] continuously variable swing

dustin sedlacek dustin.sedlacek at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 09:26:32 CEST 2005


sorry for the double post , i never hit "reply all" 


i have had several ideas on this ....the one that i am "sold" on goes like 
this ...a CV clock runs the sequence and their is a sequencer running the 
clock , the sequencer would have eight 3 position switches , the swith UP 
would be "swing forward" , center would be no swing and down would be "swing 
back" all of these would operate on one knob for the swing amount CV 
deviation hmm this is hard to write out ... the knob would control the 
amount of swing , the switches would control the freqency of the pulse 
...making sence ? maybe not

On 7/11/05, gregory zifcak <zifcak at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> hi,
> i've recently been obsessing about the idea of having a pot on my 707 to
> vary the swing from negative values through zero to positive. it seems 
> like
> it might not be too difficult to replace the tempo oscillator in the 707 
> as
> it's separate from the cpu, however i'm not quite sure how to implement 
> the
> swing. basically what i want is to be able to shift every other 16th note
> from early to late. i've heard that the korg kr-55 and roland cr-8000 have 
> a
> variable positive swing control, does anyone know how this is achieved, or
> where i could find the schematics?
> thanks for any suggestions,
> greg
> 
> 
> 


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Dustin
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