Hey folks,
I've just uploaded a track using my MOTM system with Paul Perry's Fat
Controller analog sequencer, a TR-606, Yamaha E1005 analog delay, and SP-12
drum machine.
It's called "bugbox," available at the URL below my name at the end of this
message.
The MOTM patch is pretty simple--Fatty CV into MOTM-300 oscillator, pulse
and saw out to MOTM-440 LPF, out to MOTM-110; Fatty gate into MOTM-800, 800
out to 110. I think it's a pretty nice patch. I finally restrained myself
and did ∗not∗ overdrive the 440 for once!
You can hear, at different times, me adjusting the sliders of the Fat
Controller while the sequencer is running and changing the notes. If I
recall correctly, I didn't quantize the notes but instead set the main
pitches by ear. I'm also switching the range of the sequencer back and forth
(you can hear it go "dark" to "bright").
David the Bastard.
http://www.mp3.com/baldbastard______________________________
"[A] synthesizer can be connected to a computer. This means that the
musician can play his instrument long before a concert, because the computer
can play the instrument again at the right time... The musician can sit in
the audience and listen to the concert. He can even be hundreds of miles
away, eating dinner or taking a nap."
- Funk & Wagnalls Young Students Encyclopedia 1973