At 11:55 AM 1/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I would seriously consider another 420; the sound-shaping possibilities with
>two are much more than doubled. Or, you could get a 440 filter and play with
>using that and the 420 (in low-pass mode). For CVs, you will be very happy
>with the 320 LFO. It is incredibly useful, and if you get yourself a drum
>machine or interface with trigger outs,
i've been using my 909 to trigger the 101 and a 727 to trigger the eg and
it works great.
> you can use that to reset the LFO
>wave for rhythmic effects. You don't need to do it that way, but it might
>work well with your setup. The SH-101 makes a great sequencer for MOTM, btw.
>I use it to sequence my 300 oscillator, my filter cutoff frequencies, etc.
>all the time.
I was thinking of just getting another filter, probably the 440, but I also
want to build up my MOTM to be a true synth.
I imagine I need to add an osc and some other things, but I don't know what
order to go in so that I have the maximum functionality as I add modules.
Paul keeps telling me to talk to you since I will probably be running a
(MOTM) setup much like yours real minimal techno. Any comments are appreciated.
thanks,
chad phillips
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