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Subject: RE: [motm] clocking the 410

From: "David Bivins" <dbivins@...>
Date: 2000-03-31

Right. Let me be more clear if I was not before: I was sending triggers to
the 800 EG and the 320 LFO. The LFO and EG were then modulating the 420--it
had nothing to do with the 120. The 120 was just supplying audio into the
filter and wasn't being modulated itself. What Dave said is intelligent--use
the 320 to override the internal LFO of the 410.

Now, having said that, let me stir up the pot again--set up the patch the
same way (audio into 120, 120 into 420 or 440, trigger into 320 and 800, 320
and 800 modulating FM1 & FM2 of 4X0), then send a separate LFO output into
the "B" input of the 120 in cross mode, with "to taste" settings of the
suboctaves. Playing with the shape and rate of the LFO, you may be able to
get stepping out of the 120 that's rhythmically compatible.

Did that make sense? If it didn't, make sure to try what Paul suggests as a
120 use--then you'll understand. Basically, put an audio source into input A
of the 120 and a LFO output into input B of the 120 (in cross mode). Then
start dialing in the suboctaves in different combinations (e.g. 1 and 3
"on," 2 and 4 "off," etc.) It's a neat effect, though I'd like to figure out
how to get more flexibility out of it. I have yet to explore all settings of
the 320 in interaction with the 120.

Someone please give your experiences VCing the sweep, rate and depth of the
410; I haven't had time to really get into it yet, and I'm curious about it.

David.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Bradley [mailto:daveb@...]
> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 9:50 AM
> To: motm@onelist.com
> Subject: RE: [motm] clocking the 410
>
>
> ????
>
> The 410's built in LFO does not have sync capabilities. However
> if you have
> a 320, you should be able to sync it to the 606 trigger, and plug it in to
> the 410 overriding the internal LFO.
>
> The mysterious resistor just changes the audil input gain of the filter,
> optimizing it for the weaker signals outside the MOTM system.
>
> Dave Bradley
> Principal Software Engineer
> Engineering Animation, Inc.
> daveb@...
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alexander S. Dickey [mailto:perpetual@...]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 12:46 PM
> > To: motm@onelist.com
> > Subject: [motm] clocking the 410
> >
> >
> > inspired by david bivins' post about sending trigger signal from a 606
> > to the 120, i figured "yeah! now i can sync the the 410 LFO rate to the
> > 606!" alas, it doesn't seem to work. can someone tell me why? does it
> > have something to do with my not installing that mysterious optional
> > resistor? and while i'm on the subject, what does that resistor do
> > anyway?
> >
> > sorry if any of this has been brought up before.
> >
> > alex
> >
>
>
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