Hi folks,
Could someone make a block diagram up of the first
sample? I am not getting how the divider patch goes,
but it is late and I am blown away by the samples. I
hear the dual arpeggios but wonder exactly how the 730
is connected to the voices and how the 650 is
connected. Is this right...
The dual arps go to the VCOs and the VCOs to the VCFs
and the VCFs to the VCAs with the events triggered "in
730 time per divisor output" by the 730 pulses instead
of the gates from the arpegiators
Thomas
PS. So... gotta have one of my own!
Also: glad to hear the 510 panel will be coming again
too Paul!
--- Paul Schreiber <
synth1@...> wrote:
> Go to:
>
> www.synthtech.com/new_stuff.html
>
> scroll down to the MOTM-730 section, the demos are
> listed along with
> some production information. The demos show the
> divider being used
> "normally' (to use a master clock to trigger
> multiple EGs, which then
> gate the voices through the VCAs) and as a "tone
> generator" a la
> Hammond organ (input a high frequency, generate
> multiples below
> and mix together externally).
>
> The last demo is the introduction to Robert Rich's
> 'Electric Ladder'
> CD. The divider sequence begins at the 2:00 mark and
> continues
> to the end of the snippet. This portion is
> overdudded 3 times and
> if you listen carefully you can hear the 3 sets of
> voices being triggered
> at the 3 different clock rates. And just for grins,
> this piece is in JI
> tuning via the MOTM-650 MIDI-CV. This recording was
> done with
> the breadboard :)
>
> Comments welcome.
>
> Paul S.
>
>
>
>
>
Thomas White
Natural Rhythm
www.naturalrhythmmusic.com