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Subject: Re: MOTM-120 in action

From: "Mike Marsh" <michaelmarsh@...>
Date: 2006-07-29

Nice! Can you describe the patch?

Mike

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@...> wrote:
>
> To save time, I put up the full MP3 on my website. It's 'only' 13MB
> (about 10 minutes long).
>
> http://www.pugix.com/music-samples.htm
>
> If you don't see Cross Product, hit your browser refresh button.
>
> Richard
>
> Mike Marsh wrote:
> > Hey Richard -
> >
> > Maybe you could make an exerpt of the piece and MP3 it (ugh) and put
> > it up in the files section. I'd love to hear it!
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@> wrote:
> >
> >> I of course have the MOTM-120R panel with the daughterboard and
> >> additional outputs. But you don't need those modifications to get
> >> something quite unique, which is the ∗cross-product modulation∗.
The
> >> original idea came from Electronotes. Paul Schreiber simplified the
> >> circuit and made it easy to use in the 120. I did a really neat
piece
> >> with two MOTM-310 VCOs into the 120 in cross-product mode. It is
long,
> >> which is why I don't have it on my website. But I intend to be
> >>
> > updating
> >
> >> my site with a lot more pictures and more music samples,
including ones
> >> that demonstrate special modules like the 120. I will make a
shortened
> >> MP3 of that piece.
> >>
> >> Again, it's the cross-product mode that makes the 120 unique, at
least
> >> for me. And with the DC coupled output on the modified version,
I use
> >> it as a sequencer of sorts, too. That is all in addition to the
main
> >> feature of sub-octave generation.
> >>
> >> Richard Brewster
> >> http://www.pugix.com
> >>
> >> Adam Schabtach wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Good audio of the MOTM-120 in action.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> Speaking of the 120, this is a module that isn't in my system and
> >>>
> > is on the
> >
> >>> to-be-discontinued list. Does anyone have any samples of this unit
> >>>
> > online? I
> >
> >>> find the ones on the MOTM site to be, uh, uncompelling, but the
> >>>
> > module seems
> >
> >>> interesting from a theoretical standpoint. Are there any 120
> >>>
> > owners who
> >
> >>> would like to show me what I'm missing?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks--
> >>> --Adam
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