Can't wait for the 480. Subtle is nice!
The 125 sounds very intriguing, particularly after reading Craig
Anderton's article. I've been using Tony As WaveFolder to mangle VCO
waveforms for some time now and really like it. Another module for
these purposes sounds neat. Should be a simple build, too. 1U?
Mike
--- In motm@y..., The Old Crow <oldcrow@o...> wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
>
> > > Boy, it sure is quiet on the list. A question for
> > > anyone who attended AHMW: how were the
> > > new MOTM modules - 480, 125, etc?
>
> > 480 filter = Exictingly bland, if that makes sense. The filter
is not mean,
>
> I prefer the word 'subtle'. You can get a fair amount of
resonance out
> of both sections, but that requires both res. controls set to 10
∗and∗
> some additional res. CV applied. This was the best way I could
figure to
> deal with the CS-50/60/80's individual res. controls and
the 'global' res.
> control ('global' control became the res. CV jack).
>
> > 125 pulse wave multiplier = unique. Being relatively new to
modular use I
>
> What I call the 125 (Paul may elect to use another number) is not
an
> "instant gratification" module. You have to tweak it to find
a 'sweet
> spot'. Here is Anderton's article on his PWMult:
>
> http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/schemos/CA-PWM_01.GIF
> http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/schemos/CA-PWM_02.GIF
>
> It is the attack phase of a string sound (not brass) that this
sort of
> module would assist: one can select a 'burst' of harmonics that
dissipate
> in a controlled order after the trigger arrives.
>
> Also: Larry's Magic Buss is really nice. Takes one session with
patch
> cables to figure out. The cabinet Larry had built was made with
the buss
> in mind--I want several of these for myself.
>
>
> Crow
> /∗∗/