Nice! Now, we should guess what other 4 modules besides the 101 and 440
were used. My guess:
1 MOTM 190 VCA
2 MOTM 800 EG
1 MOTM-420 VCF to filter the noise
What originated the 4Hz clock that you recorded?
How did you do the stereo field?
-Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.comJim Gordon wrote:
> Haven't got all my MOTM modules yet (that's OK with me). Waiting for the
> UPS truck this morning, I wondered what could be done with just a handful
> of modules.
>
> No 650 yet, no way to synchronize multiple track recording. But a little
> experimenting showed that my Alesis HD-24 hard disk recorder can actually
> record a 4 hz square wave! 'scope shows a little droop, but plays back a
> usable clock. I didn't know you could do that.
>
> No 650 yet, no keyboard interface, but 101 S&H will provide some "notes".
>
> No VCOs yet, but 440 filter can oscillate. And a little filtered white
> noise for percussion.
>
> So here's a piece made with six modules (seven counting the power supply):
>
> http://www.jimsjazz.com/mp3/Stow_Cash_Tick.mp3
>
> Jim
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