Paul wrote:
>800: DC processors, but the mixer is AC/DC so I stuck it in there
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I'm thinking the 800 series will fill up very fast, as it
seems Larry can ride a motorcycle and design new
voltage modules at the same time. What a timesaver!!
I've never come back from vacation with anything
more than an empty wallet and a sunburn :)
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Stooge Larry adds:
Funny you should mention this today. The Paul-refined pedal-interface
prototype with all the extra bells and whistles came to full functionality
Thursday night, went through rigorous testing (and fun time) Friday night
and went back to Paul today. Paul's idea to add a "gate out" and "mix in"
to this module is just fantastic. I had lots of fun last night playing a
sequencer and filter all with nothing but my right foot. Here was the set
up:
850 gate out to UEG in step mode
UEG out to 300 VCO 1/v oct (set up as a 8 step sequencer)
850 CV to 440 FM1 in
300 pulse (could be any wave) to 440 IN1
320 LFO to 850 Mix IN
I used the pedal in kind of a wah-wah fashion in the sequence. I sat the
gate threshold about 2/3 up. So, I used the pedal to "step" the sequencer
in real time. The neat thing is that I could stay on each note with the
"wah wah" effect as long as I wanted. But, just sweep a little deeper with
the pedal and advance to the next note. It was fun. The 320 could be mixed
in so that the gate position on the pedal actually changed with the 320
influence. That made the whole thing have some randomness. It was
cool was all the control I had over my 8 note sequence and filter cutoff
with just my foot.
This one will be on the "gotta have" list. :)
I'm sure I'll have to have two. :)
Larry H.