Hmmm... here's a brain hiccup:
Audio In -> Pulse Divider In
Pulse Divider Out -> EG Trigger (gate?)
EG Out -> VCA Trigger
Audio In -> VCA Audio In
VCA Audio Out -> Audio Out
I think you'd get a rapid-fire shuttering effect on the audio based on the
frequency (and amplitude?) of the signal. Play with the envelope settings
and the pulse division to get different shutters.
Thoughts?
--PBr
> -----Original Message-----
> From:The Old Crow [SMTP:oldcrow@...]
> Sent:Tuesday, June 20, 2000 9:15 AM
> To:motm@egroups.com
> Subject:Re: [motm] (was Blacet-MOTM adaptor) Pulse divider
>
>
> On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, thomas white wrote:
>
> > PS. How is a pulse divider typically patched into a system?
>
> A source of a pulse or pulses is needed. Note that this does not have
> to be anything in particular: the input is similar to those of an MOTM-120
> in that any waveform can be used.
>
> Here are a few uses I can think of:
>
> ∗) Triggering an event on the Nth trigger pulse received.
>
> ∗) Generating an interval harmonic of a frequency (e.g., f/1.5)
>
> ∗) Synchronzing an oscillator at a rate that is f/N of the "master" osc.
>
> ∗) Use an LFO to constantly vary the divisor, N. Mix some of the dry
> input frequency (such as another waveform off an osc) together with the
> variable rate output of the pulse divider to obtain a geometric
> progression and/or (depends on LFO waveform) recession of the harmonic
> structure.
>
> Of course, a lot more can be tried--these are just things I thought of
> off the cuff while replying to the email.
>
> Crow
>
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