Another option is to purchase a cheap drum machine such as a Korg DDD-1
which has trigger outputs; then you could fire them via MIDI or a pad on the
drum machine. You could track down a MIDI-trigger interface. I don't know
how much they cost or the models off the top of my head.--maybe someone else
here does, otherwise try the Analogue Heaven archives
(
http://www.midiwall.com/aharchives).
The thing about the Korg DDD-1 is that they're cheap (people are trying to
sell them for too much on eBay but no one seems to be biting for more than
around $60), they have two trigger outputs which can be switched from
positive trigger mode to short-to-ground mode, and they're not at all bad
for digital drum machines (editable sounds, optional sampling board).
David.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Swihart [mailto:aaron@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2000 12:16 AM
> To: motm@egroups.com
> Subject: [motm] 320 sync/trigger
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> I have been running drums and/or gtrs thru a filter(or two) and using
> the Kick to trigger the start of a cycle for a particular wave shape
> with reasonably good results.
>
> I would imagine that I ∗could∗ program something in my sequencer and
> use an output from my Kenton box - anything short that was +5v I
> guess.
>
> However, I was just curious if anyone had a brilliant idea or
> experiment that had some freaky results. Please share..this is a
> brave new world for me.
>
> aaron
>
> Envelope Follower....VCA's.....doughnuts.....
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