Hi Everybody,
Just came up with an interesting sequence/patch on my
MOTM last night, and thought I would share it.
My MOTM consist of a modified Minimoog. On this
patch I am using the MOTM 100, 110,120,410,420,
800, and a 16 step multi row sequencer. The sequencer
is transposed via an one octave set of foot pedals.
The basic seq. row1 is 4 notes fed into the Mini oscillators
and triggering the onboard EG's to the VCF, VCA. The
Mini osc. are set to 4', 8', 32' . The filter is set with a short
500ms. decay and is otherwise closed. On every sequence
step, a pulse is sent to the 100 S&H clock in, and the output is
routed to the Mini filter. Giving the filter a nice random pattern.
The direct output of osc.1 is driving the 120, and all outputs are
set at 4. The out of the 120 is routed to the 110 vca, which is
controlled by a row 2 of 16 CV's set to make a rhythmic pattern.
this out is then fed into the Mini ext input.(sounds huge,the overload
light flashes to the rhythm). The output of the Mini is fed into the
420 set at highpass. Frequency set at 1, res set at 4. FM 1 input
is set at +1 and is controlled by row 3 of the seq. which has 16 varying
CV's, and steps through randomly. (subtle, but adds to the mix). FM2
of the 420 is set at 10 and is controlled by the + 800. The 800 is
set with decay at 1.5 and is controlled by the gate from the seq. This
gives the 420 a nice sharp plunk sound. Finally this is all sent to the
input of the 410, which is set in dual mode, and a nice slow sweep,
mixed output is set at half.
All of this with the foot pedal transposing the sequence gives me
two hands free to play a sloppy lead over top.
http://www.geocities.com/orbitaldecay_99/motmseq1.mp3(this thing rocks)
Latter,
Terry