I'm another with the PCBs in the drawer. I was hoping that Scott D would do a panel. But the reality is that I am a slow slow builder and my backlog is huge. I thinking that if Scott does do a panel I might have Todd F build mine.
--- On Fri, 6/11/10, djbrow54 <davebr@...> wrote:
From: djbrow54 <davebr@...>
Subject: [ComputerVoltageSources] Drum Machine interface
To: ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 10:02 PM
I was reading about the Quad Thomas Henry Bass ++ drum voice module at
http://www.birthofasynth.com/Thomas_Henry/Pages/Bass_Plus.html
It made me think about using the CVS as a drum machine interface. I have an Alesis HR-16 Digital Drum which has 16 programmed samples. I wrote the program "CVS HR-16 Interface (rev0.0s).DJB.bas" that maps four independent CV inputs into the 16 drum sounds and sends the appropriate note messages to the HR-16. I used the additional four inputs as enables for each of these channels.
I used my 4 Channel ComputerVoltageSource with the "Divider & Pseudo-Sequencer (rev0.3X).DJB.bas" program to create the four channel enables from a set of dividers (in this case /4, /5, /6, /7) and clock both modules from the same source. It would be easy to just incorporate the counter portion of this code directly into the HR-16 program so it would only require a single module.
I'm running four sine LFOs to generate the CVs for the four simultaneous drum sounds. These, combined with the enables generated from the Pseudo-Sequencer program, create a really nice set of non-repeating drum patterns for my modular. I can use my sequencer clock as the master so everything is synchronized.
I know there were 30+ PCBs purchased. What are people doing with them? Are they just sitting in drawers? I only know of two that have been completed.
If you bought it and didn't build it, why not? What are you missing?
I'm always amazed at when another modules inspire a pretty simple program to provide a pretty similar need. In this case I can't synthesize the drum sounds, but the HR-16 does that very well. It's nice to have a non-repeating but interesting set of drum patterns.
Dave
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