[sdiy] A crazy idea..
Eric Honour
autophage at gmail.com
Wed Oct 5 04:41:36 CEST 2005
What about using a channel as one half of a vocoder?
IE, one audio channel carries twenty different CV's by having twenty
different (harmonically unrelated) tones of varying amplitude... much like
the 'ghosting' technique previously mentioned, but not actually containing
usable audio (it'd just sound like a crappy dissonant chord) - then using a
series of very narrow bandpass filters into a bunch of envelope followers?
On 10/4/05, Scott Stites <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com> wrote:
>
> ....and no static at all. =-D
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harry Bissell Jr" <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
> To: "Scott Stites" <scottnoanh at peoplepc.com>; "Jeff Farr"
> <moogah at gmail.com>; "synth-diy" <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>;
> <peter at buzzclick-music.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 5:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] A crazy idea..
>
>
> > 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:
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > 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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