In a message dated 3/9/2000 12:05:23 PM,
daveb@... writes:
>A couple of pulse divider uses:
>1. When sequencing rhythmic stuff, one typically uses a LFO as a clock
>for
>the timed pulses. Feed the clock into a pulse divider, and set it to divide
>by 3, 4, 6, 9, etc. to get other pulses which can be used to gate other
>things in precise rhythm.
And get several of these outputs simultaneously, and they can be used to
create complex rhythmic patterns (like those cute little humans often do) if
you switch between them.
>2. Run audio into a pulse divider and get not just suboctaves, but any
>musical interval.
This second part isn't true with integer division, and non-integer division
(I won't say real, but you know what I mean) would be very difficult to do --
I have no idea what the MOTM will do.
John (no phone, no lights, no internet) Barlow
OK -- I'm lying about no lights.