Well, I don't have a 300, but it has multiple waveshape outputs, correct? So
if you had a voltage-controlled mixer, you could use amplitude modulation
for VC waveshaping of sorts, yes?
<just read the AM section in the Digisound manual>
BTW--concerning patches, I really like the Digisound model, and it's
dead-easy to duplicate in Visio or any other flow-charting software.
David.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hodad1@... [mailto:hodad1@...]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 12:02 PM
> To: motm@onelist.com
> Subject: [motm] Am I high?
>
>
> From: hodad1@...
>
>
> Last night as I was playing w/ my Micromoog & MOtm 420, getting
> all sorts of
> strange things happening using a feedback loop, I got to thinking. The
> micro has a pot on it that you turn
> to vary osc waveshape. & I have found that with some of the
> things you can
> do w/ the micro
> & various outboard gear, waveshape has a big & often surprising effect on
> the
> final sound.
>
> So here's my thought: voltage controlled waveshape. You could vary
> waveshape w/ an
> eg or whatever. I am guessing this has been done before, but I'm not that
> wise to the ways
> of analogue. Also, I'm guessing I'll bee able to do it somehow or other
> when I get around to getting an MOTM300. Yes?
>
> Tomr
>
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