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Subject: Re: [motm] Re: wavewarper problem

From: Richard Bartz <RICHARD@...>
Date: 2006-08-06

chub ... your words in gods ears ... i am watching my osciloscope the
whole day making wonderful graphics with the warper ; ) today i had a
180 degree spinning cogwheel. its like lsd !

yo !


Charles Osthelder schrieb:
> Better still, Rick - put a sine wave into audio x, an EG with a long
> period into offset y, and any lfo output into z offset. Set the switch
> to POWER. Watch your levels...
>
> I could spend everyday with just the Wavewarper as the central
> component of my patches! It does subtle timbres, extreme sidbands,
> terrifying noises- all while allowing exceptional control through
> modulation. Or destroying any chance of control - your choice!
>
> If in the future Paul should be remembered for anything, I'll bet it's
> this module. I got yer plain vanilla right here! All the other
> so-called wave mangling modules are weak in comparison!
>
> With the Wavewarper, just plug in and see what happens. Oh, and watch
> your levels.
>
> Chub
>
> ps - did I mention that you should watch your levels?
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Richard Bartz <RICHARD@...> wrote:
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>> short idea for a cool mod. why cannot X be an envelope follower ?
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>> bg
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>> rick
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>> Paul Schreiber schrieb:
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>>> 'X' is mainly a CV input, not audio (Y is the main audio input for
>>>
> warping).
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>>> Paul S.
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "stiebz" <theevaporizer@...>
>>> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 8:32 AM
>>> Subject: [motm] wavewarper problem
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>>>> there seems to be problem with my wavewarper,
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>>>> if I give an input to the audio x input, I get no output whatsoever
>>>> independend of the knobsettings
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>>>> the Y & Z seems to work OK, individually but also while 'warping'
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>>>> I can read a voltage on the potmeter of X IN and the jack seems to
>>>> wired correctly, but other than that I have no clue what could be
>>>>
> the
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>>>> problem, anybody any idea ?
>>>>
>>>> many thanks in advance !
>>>> steven
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