[sdiy] A crazy idea..
Harry Bissell Jr
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Wed Oct 5 00:39:29 CEST 2005
Ahhh silly me... of course you could use an AM
system as well as FM (which I described). Depends on
what range you need. AM is of course much cheaper
to demodulate. You just need a rectifier and filter.
FM will have much better speed of response...
H^) harry
--- Scott Stites <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com> wrote:
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I imagine you could use Buchla's ghost whatsis
technique (recording audio through a VCA controlled by
the CV you want to record and then extracting the CV
via an envelope follower for later performance).
Peter Grenader has a pretty cool thing on his site
about that - don't have the link offhand. Peter?
Cheers,
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Farr
Sent: Oct 4, 2005 4:34 PM
To: synth-diy
Subject: [sdiy] A crazy idea..
I've got a MAudio 1010lt audio interface in my
computer at the moment and one of the neat features of
the card is tha ability to stack as many of 3 other
cards into the system for a rather large number of
inputs and outputs (more than 30). Now, perhaps I'm
way off base here, but I believe it would be possible
to patch together a modular so that both the audio and
control signals are routed through the computer such
that complete performances can be recorded. Obviously
the audio will work, but I can only speculate about
controll signals being properly recorded... Any
thoughts?
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