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Subject: FW: [motm] New module demo

From: "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...>
Date: 2001-08-31

I'll have to give it a better, louder listen at home tonight. It's a little
too subtle for my PC speakers here at work. I can hear a few spots where it
dips out... almost like pulse width being squeezed to near zero%, but
otherwise I can't hear what's really happening [over these speakers] through
all of the delay. I'm sure it's wonderful!



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...]
Sent: Friday, 31 August, 2001 10:01 AM
To: MOTM listserv
Subject: [motm] New module demo

At

www.synthtech.com/demo

you will see a 3.5MB file called wavewarpcity.mp3

This is a MiniWave, sequenced with a UEG (and some t.c. electronic M3000
delay). As the sequence....errr...sequences
we are turning knobs and adding CVs to a R&D module called the WaveWarper.
This is the replacement for
the Ring Mod section of the '110.

Except it can do MUCH more. It's still in R (not even into D) with wires
hanging out all over the bench. But here
is a test. The patch/wave out does not change. There is no filtering. The
buzzes/overdrives/harmonics all
from the WaveWarper.

No, it's not like Serge's, or Tony Allgoood's. Uses an entirely new
log/anti-log concept borrowed from 1965 analog
computers. MOTM-ized, of course :) Break out your trig books!

Paul S.