How does the DB-120 expand the stock 120's capabilities? I see the 4
individual outs which seems like it could come in handy.. what the
heck is the staircase output like?
I was actually a little disappointed with the 120 when finished
building it after hearing people raving about it. It can do some
distortion and of course it gives you 4 suboctaves, but I'm just not
finding cross mode that useful, hence I rarely use the 120 at all. I
have a small system and budget, so I'm considering ditching it in
favor for some other module. I'd probably replace it's _basic_
functionality with a clone of the SH-101 sub octave circuit which I
think would be enough for me.
The only thing about it that I find exciting is you can send a
trigger to input B to step through the pseudo-sequencer feature and
get some cool octaved basslines going while just holding down a
single key. Maybe I'm just not being creative enough with it.. so
what are you guys getting out of your 120?
-Jim
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Scott Juskiw <scott@t...> wrote:
> >http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/db120/DB-120.html
> >
> >Looks like the DB-120 board is sold out again. Hey Scott! Will
there
> >be more? It's a really nice board. I replaced my original
prototype
> >with one.
>
> Indeed, very useful. I rarely used my MOTM-120 before adding the
> DB-120. But alas, there hasn't been much interest in the past year.
> Unless that picks up, that could be the end of the line for the
> DB-120.