Oh please let it be #2! I've done a ∗lot∗ of CSOUND programming and
I love it. To be able to combine that with the MOTM would be, well,
spectacular! Imagine granular textures with MOTM leads and snorts
over it...
But I think it will be closer to #4.
Mike
--- In motm@y..., mate_stubb@y... wrote:
> Good detective work! My vote for most likely scenario is #2,
because
> I heard Paul mention a CSound module a couple of years ago. Flimsy
> circumstantial evidence, to be sure...
>
> Moe
>
> >>>>>
> So, after perusing the latest Analog Devices ICs, I can't help
making
> the
> following conjectures for the Schreiber/Rich/Scholz MOTM module,
just
> for
> fun:
>
> 2. CSOUND Module - This would be either the most brilliant or
stupid
> idea
> in analog modular history. A programmable digital synthesizer
module
> in an
> analog module package. Uses AD Extended CSOUND and SHARC DSP.
> Could be a fixed algorithm, or let you program your own. Problem
is,
> these
> DSP chips only come in QFP or BGA surface mount packages, not
exactly
> DIY.
> >>>>>