[sdiy] First CGS modules done!
Derek Holzer
derek at umatic.nl
Thu Feb 25 11:32:22 CET 2010
Hi David,
used with a random voltage generator, the peak/trough functions make a
voltage-controlled tendency mask generator. Here's how...
Run two or three LFOs into the Analog Logic inputs, and use the trough
output as a DC offset for the random voltage, and the peak to determine
the maximum amount of randomness (either through a VCA or some kind of
built in level function of the random generator). The results is a
"tendency", or a map of where the randomness will occur, which is
changed by the combination of the LFOs.
Of course, that's all just for making post-1950s "whale music", as
someone on this list described it. Nothing even-tempered and
comfortingly 18th Century ;-)
Best!
Derek
David G. Dixon wrote:
> Now I just have to figure out what to do with the Analog Logic module.
> Can anyone tell me some cool things to do with this module?
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