Ahh. CV Morphing. Hadn't thought of that. Thanks - John
--- In motm@y..., Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@k...> wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 jpotter@i... wrote:
>
> > Why don't you give a shot at convincing the rest of us Jeff.
What
> > type of applications have you been thinking of?
> >
> Primarily thinking about fade/pan in cv uses, not 2 vca's (which,
> as mentioned, the 110 has).
>
> Two disclaimers: (a) I'm assuming that one can fade/pan cv's in the
130
> and (b) I've never used a fade/pan module so I'm imagining what can
be
> done.
>
> Some uses are probably 'obvious': pan to a mixer/recorder (from
motm or
> hopefully my Prophet 5) & fading cv's from, say, different lfo's.
>
> Basically, I think the fader could have very useful applications in
> smoothly transitioning from one cv or audio source to a target cv
or audio
> input. Add in the linear and exp. cv's on the dual vca to the
below, and
> I think patches could become nicely dynamic. A few ideas (probably
most,
> if not all, others have thought of):
>
>
> (1) The 700 is nice for abrupt switching between 2 cv sources, but
I would
> also like smooth 'switching' between 2 cv sources with
> increasing/decreasing magnitudes - I would think that the
> fader would be appropriate for this (if it handles cv's). Of
course, one
> could have 700 --> 130 fader, 700 switching, say, 2 lfo waveforms
> with 700 controlled by lfo rect. waveform from same lfo or a second
lfo.
>
> (2) pan cv (e.g. an lfo waveform) into 2 cv inputs in one unit.
> Examples, the 2 fm cv's in the 440; sweep & depth in the 410; 2
> fm cv's in the 300; shape & fm in the 320 (possibly back into
itself).
>
> (3) More varied 'voicing' in Robert Rich's "chaos type patching" or
> the middle section of my Unknown Spaces (see motm News page for
both)
> where one could have input into one 300 fm being varied using fader
from 2
> 300's or variants on this theme with 2 300's.
>
> (4) audio from one or more 300's into 2 filters with each filter
being fm
> modulated with a pan output
>
> (5) filter fm modulated by one pan output and resonance modulated
with the
> other pan output
>
> Just some basic ideas. Any thoughts on these?
> Jeff