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Subject: Re: [motm] xmas motm list to santa

From: "sikorsky" <vulture.squadron@...>
Date: 2001-12-18

hello all,

> I'd much rather see a Juno 60 chorus "clone". Imho, that was its best
> feature. Unfortunately, BBD chips are getting scarce.

did this chorus end up becoming the roland dimension d..?
come to think of it, i did have the chorus two button down almost constantly
on my juno six

> Anyway, from what I can tell, the "random" on an SH101 does not use a true
> sample & hold circuit, ie. it doesn't seem to sample noise voltages with a
> cap. It uses a "random" output from the DA converter, but I don't know
how
> random these voltages are. It is quite possible that they are quantized
to
> the nearest semitone.

i only thought the SH101 sample & hold was quantized because from what i
remember it always sounded more 'musical' than my only other experience of
sample & hold which is the MOTM100/101

> Yes, if it were 1976, MOTM would be Mercedes, and Doepfer would be AMC :)
> There are a number of Kenton products that convert MIDI clock to
> arpeggiator clock. I also use the 707 or 909 with a Garfield Dr. Click.
> Still, I would love a pulse divider module with the ability to do odd
> divisions. I was going to put it next to my SEM filter ;)

don't ask me why i bought that little red box - it has a mind of it's own

> >> Talk to Hux Flux ;)
> They are a psy-trance band that are quite fond of using video game noises.

nooo, not video game noises - i was planning on using a pair of modules to
control the bats on a video-game and then project the whole thing on a video
screen. my trusty magnavox video-game died the morning of the last gig

cheers
paul b