[sdiy] Walsh Generators
harrybissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Fri Mar 18 08:28:45 CET 2005
It 'is' cool in a way... but not as directly useful as sweeping a filter, or
a pulse width. Or pulling out harmonically related drawbars on an organ.
Guess it depends on how fast you want to hear your results... or maybe on
how many spare fingers you have :^P
H^) harry
Aaron Lanterman wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, harrybissell wrote:
>
> > There were a number of experiments with using sliders to 'draw' waveforms
> > directly...
>
> I remember in the electronic music lab at Wash U, I once took the
> sequencer on the 2500 and clocked it at audio rates. You could get some
> wild sounds that way - it was weird hearing it shift from individual tones
> or amplitudes into a totally new sound with a pitch at the rate you were
> clocking it at. I remember modulating both the VCA and the VCO with it.
>
> - Aaron
>
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