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Subject: 3 VCO's is the shiz...How many will I end up with???

From: "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...>
Date: 2001-05-10

Hi all,

I now have 3 MOTM VCO's going in my modular and boy what sounds it can make
now! I am very pleased with the triple beating effects you can get and the
ability to simulate 3 fingered chords. Does anybody plan to have 8 VCO's as
a polyphonic synth with 2 VCO's per voice making 4 keys of polyphony
possible? I have the Kenton Pro which can assign polyphony so I am now
thinking of the long term goal of polyphony. Daves monster (and Guddamned
awesome by the way Dave!) looks like it can make it happen and I am curious
how many out there plan on polyphony... at least within the obvious
affordable future Ha!

For a minimal 2 VCO per voice setup this what I think you could get away
with. Let me know your opions about it or your way of doing it:

each voice could be as minimal as...

2 x MOTM 300 VCO
1 x MOTM VCF You choose
1 x MOTM 110 VCA
1 x 800 ADSR

Of course my real vision is at least 2 filters per key held down and 2 800's
for each as well, maybe 3. And of course the next VCA to be released will
allow for dual processing of voices, halving the VCA count. For me the ADSR
thing is very important. I use one on every filter always and VCA for sure.
This gives so much more complexity to the sounds possible. If you patch the
800 ADSR Positive out into FM2 on a filter and the negative out into FM1,
you can use the reversible attenuator to make them both positive or enjoy
the effects of small amounts of both responses.

This technique is fun to patch the positive sides to your VCFs as normal and
patch the negative sides to the VCF next to the one you had patched to
before, therby having each ADSR have effect on 2 filters with each filters
ADSR tweaking causing realtion to the other. OK this is rambling. The
flashing red light went off so I will go now. I have a feeling that
polyphony may be more popular a vision now that a lot of us have basic
monophonic systems going. I can't help but wonder about the power of the
MOTM chords with the 2 VCO per voice flexibility. Its got to be a majestic
thing. I will hopefully oneday find out in person, on my own, with these fun
Guddamn kits I put together as a twisted sort of therapy for myself. Ring a
bell anyone

Thomas White

PS. Good to have yahoogroups back in effect, it was a lonely couple of weeks
in the e-mail box. Long live MOTM ,the hobby that you can't quit!
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