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Subject: Sequencer "like" patch for MOTM 120
From: JWBarlow@...
Date: 1999-02-10
Thanks, Larry, for your digital sequencer insights. I'm wondering if anyone
has ever used a (hardware) digital sequencer that has editing capabilities,
and how they were implemented?
Larry, I also thought of a simple patch which might give you some idea of why
an analog sequencer is useful.
1) Take an LFO (say 1-2 Hz) and patch it to an input of the MOTM 120.
2) Take a second LFO (say 5-10 Hz) and patch it to the other input.
3) Set the controls as follows:
a) A in CCW (off)
b) B in CCW (off)
c) SUB 1 = 1
d) SUB 2 = 1
e) SUB 3 = 4
f) SUB 4 = 5
4) Mode in SUB position.
5) Plug output of MOTM 120 into a VCO (say 1K Hz).
6) Listen to output of VCO.
Interesting patterns!
7) Now switch the mode switch on the MOTM 120 to the CROSS position.
8) Now play with those big beautiful knobs!
Hours of fun! Technically a sequencer, but not really. A real sequencer is
much more powerful obviously.
Any other MOTM patches you guys want to share?
John B.