[sdiy] Analog waveshaping lectures up
mark verbos
mverbos at earthlink.net
Fri Feb 17 11:25:52 CET 2006
Aaron,
I watched your non linear waveshaping lecture and it struck me that
since I have a Buchla 259 on my workbench as we speak, perhaps some
soundfiles of the Timbre section are in order. Sounds similar to your
soundfile. The diode limiter on the output makes the whole thing a bit
mellower in the actual module.
enjoy
http://www.simple-answer.com/buchla259/
Mark
> --- Aaron Lanterman <lanterma at ece.gatech.edu> wrote:
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>>Quote from Monday:
>>
>>(after drawing a Serge-style wavefolding
>>nonlinearity on the board):
>>Student: "Why would you want to do that?"
>>Aaron: "Because it sounds bad-ass!"
>>
>>Quotes from Wednesday:
>>
>>Aaron: "The main thing is that it's infinitely more
>>weird." (comparing
>>Buchla's timbre circuit to Ken Stone's waveshaper.)
>>
>>Aaron: "It may be a supersonic oscillation." (trying
>>to find word
>>"ultrasonic.")
>>
>>- Aaron
>>
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