Thanks for the MOTM mods people. And thanks to Paul for the filter update
(MOTM tastes great and is less filling to the wallet).
In a message dated 2/9/99 6:26:46 PM,
JWBarlow@... (that dufus) wrote:
>Hours of fun!
About the following patch.
>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.
>7) Now switch the mode switch on the MOTM 120 to the CROSS position.
>8) Now play with those big beautiful knobs!
After listening to it while making dinner last night, he realized he should
have said "minutes of amusement." Now he wishes to invite Larry (or others) to
try a different pseudo sequencer patch.
1) Fast pulse LFO to S/H clock input.
2) Sine, Tri, or Saw LFO to S/H voltage input.
3) S/H out to VCO 1/v oct input.
4) VCO out to VCA in.
5) Divider output to ADSR (I just put the divider into both the trigger and
gate inputs, and it worked OK).
a) SUB 1 = 4
b) SUB 2 = SUB 3 = SUB 4 = 10
c) MODE = CROSS
6) ADSR to VCA CV input.
7) Listen to VCA output.
8) If your LFOs have sync, this will be more interesting I think (my syncing
VCOs are involved in another patch at the moment).
This might be a little more interesting. Sorry about those wasted hours
waiting for fun.
>
>Any other MOTM patches you guys want to share?
>John B.
Anybody?