Also pretty freakin' great. It adds instant movement to any source in its
conventional use, but it's also really neat to put an audio signal in there
and NOT have any movement--i.e. set the rate to "zero." Then you have three
outputs, each manually set to a different frequency--instant
frequency-dependent panning. Then introducing a CV into the sweep can allow
you to adjust the whole shebang up and down while keeping the frequencies
the same distance apart.
It sounds amazing on string machines (Crumar Performer) and even great on a
TB-303 if you can believe it. Think big and swirly. Of course you can use a
mono output as well, but that's no fun ;)
David.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ivancu@... [mailto:ivancu@...]
> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 4:41 PM
> To: motm@egroups.com
> Subject: Re: [motm] Sale prices? 420? - 410?
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> In a message dated 8/4/00 7:46:00 AM, johns@... writes:
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> << I have one 420 and it's been suggested that a twin 420
> could be used in
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> tandem. >>
>
> Lots of talk about the 420 and 440 here; what does everyone
> think of the 410?
>
> Ivan
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