I agree that the 120 must not be for everyone, but its sure as hell for me!
It was the first module I ∗knew∗ I had to order... and when I completed it,
I didn't understand what I was hearing either. But recently I've been
feeding it the input from a Waldorf Pulse directly (the synth's hot enough
to not really need a preamp!) and getting some really nice following buzzes.
And that's just using the sub-octive functions!
I really need a patch bay so I can route things around quicker... ;)
--PBr, who likes that nasty gritty sound...
> -----Original Message-----
> From:David Bivins [SMTP:dbivins@...]
> Sent:Thursday, March 09, 2000 12:16 PM
> To:motm@onelist.com
> Subject:RE: [motm] Digest Number 395
>
> No, you have it right. The 120 has a distinctive sound and rather limited
> function (it is only ∗one∗ module after all!), and I think it's not for
> everyone. Experiment with putting audio in input a and a cv in input b;
> put
> them in cross mode and "dial in" the suboctaves one at a time, then try
> different combinations like 1 and 3, 2 and 4, etc. You may be pleasantly
> surprised at the bizarre sh∗t this module can do!
>