Hey Richard -
I'm not sure about the Shepard Function (maybe requires delay with
feedback) but I'll share a few of my favortie tricks for getting MOTM
to play ∗ahem∗ himself.
1) Use the 101 S&H for well-known randomness. This is a cool way to
explore new timbres.
2) Use the 320 as the S&H IN. Try all the waveforms and play with
SHAPE and RATE on the 320 and LEVEL and SPEED on the 101. Seemingly
endless variety of patterns emerge. This could even be more fun with
a quantizer (hint hint Paul and I know the MiniWave has a quantizing
trick up its sleeve).
3) Use a 300 into A IN of the 120 and the 320 SIN into B IN and put
the 120 into CROSS mode. Vary RATE on the 320. Don't forget to try
the WHITE OUT of the 101 as B IN as well! Mayhem!
4) Use a sequencer: UEG, Mobius, or software. Total fun and much
music results.
Have fun!
Mike
--- In motm@y..., phaeton777@y... wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know how to patch existing MOTM modules to create the
> Shepard Function "Barber Pole" effect? Or any other non-repeating
> patches? I like listening to my synths play themselves...
>
> Richard.