Shuffling beats with an A 160
2011-05-17 by Raul
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2011-05-17 by Raul
If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way?
2011-05-17 by Florian Anwander
Hi Raul > If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO > And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way? Unfortunately no. Florian
2011-05-17 by Raul
Sorry, but was it no it would not shuffle? or no to there being an easier way? --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
> > Hi Raul > > > If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO > > And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way? > Unfortunately no. > > Florian >
2011-05-18 by Florian Anwander
Raul wrote: > Sorry, but was it no it would not shuffle? > > or no to there being an easier way? no, there is no easier way. The more complicated way would be: Use any LFO with saw, feed the saw through a A-165 comparator. This produces a pulse wave with adjustable pulse width. Put this pulse through a A-165 trigger modifier and use the +/-Out as shuffled clock. Florian
> > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander<fanwander@...> wrote: >> >> Hi Raul >> >>> If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO >>> And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way? >> Unfortunately no. >> >> Florian >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
2011-05-18 by mirror_saw7778
You could use a shuffled clock source generated by a computer or drum machine that outputs triggers. I use samples of triggers in Ableton Simpler or a Machinedrum which has a trigger generator built in. Both can easily shuffle a beat. Then patch that into the input of the A160. There are also modules that have shuffle features. the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier http://www.4mspedals.com/scm.php as well as the Intellijel uStep with is a 2 track 8 step trig/gate sequencer that has shuffle http://www.intellijel.com/synthmodules#uStep there are probably more modules with shuffle features but those are the ones I am aware of. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander <fanwander@...> wrote:
> > Raul wrote: > > Sorry, but was it no it would not shuffle? > > > > or no to there being an easier way? > no, there is no easier way. > > The more complicated way would be: > Use any LFO with saw, feed the saw through a A-165 comparator. This > produces a pulse wave with adjustable pulse width. Put this pulse > through a A-165 trigger modifier and use the +/-Out as shuffled clock. > > Florian > > > > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Florian Anwander<fanwander@> wrote: > >> > >> Hi Raul > >> > >>> If I have a clock divider a 160 and feed it an LFO from the vc LFO > >>> And modulate the rate will I get shuffled beats or is there an easier way? > >> Unfortunately no. > >> > >> Florian > >> > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
2011-05-25 by Raul
My belief is that modulating the clock rate will do the trick. I would modulate my voltage controlled lfo with a second lfo to get a shuffle feel. but there are other ways. Maybe even introducing delay to the clock signal?or voltage controlled delay of the clock signal? Maybe someone else will take it from here. I'm going to test it tonight. --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Igor Medeiros <igormpc@...> wrote:
> > and how could i do shuffle beats with an a152? > > thx in advance > igor > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
2011-05-25 by Igor Medeiros
and how could i do shuffle beats with an a152? thx in advance igor [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-05-26 by Denis Gökdag
You could use a step sequencer to control a trigger delay using one of the CV rows, and patch one of the trigger outs into the trigger delay. That should allow to adjust timing per step. Best, Denis / SSFX On May 25, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Raul wrote: > My belief is that modulating the clock rate will do the trick. I would modulate my voltage controlled lfo with a second lfo to get a shuffle feel. but there are other ways. Maybe even introducing delay to the clock signal?or voltage controlled delay of the clock signal? > Maybe someone else will take it from here. I'm going to test it tonight. > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Igor Medeiros <igormpc@...> wrote: > > > > and how could i do shuffle beats with an a152? > > > > thx in advance > > igor > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-05-27 by dmowczan@mac.com
I take the LFO square output with adjustable pulse width. I run that square output to a EG and run the an inverted version of that square to another EG. Both have no attack, sustain, or release and just a little bit of delay. This creates a railroad style pair of blinking lights, which can be adjusted or swung with the pulse width control on the LFO. Then I mix the two gate outputs in a mixer. At the output, you have a clock signal swung to whatever duty cycle you put your adjustable pulse width LFO at. -Dan On May 26, 2011, at 5:08 AM, Denis G�kdag wrote: > You could use a step sequencer to control a trigger delay using one of the CV rows, and patch one of the trigger outs into the trigger delay. That should allow to adjust timing per step. > > Best, > Denis / SSFX > > On May 25, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Raul wrote: > > > My belief is that modulating the clock rate will do the trick. I would modulate my voltage controlled lfo with a second lfo to get a shuffle feel. but there are other ways. Maybe even introducing delay to the clock signal?or voltage controlled delay of the clock signal? > > Maybe someone else will take it from here. I'm going to test it tonight. > > > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Igor Medeiros <igormpc@...> wrote: > > > > > > and how could i do shuffle beats with an a152? > > > > > > thx in advance > > > igor > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]