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Re: PlanB Model 10 as an audio source

2008-12-31 by gabu_004

I've tried that... really fun, nice and intéresting!!

oh and about your comment on Matrix: 

"Imagine all of the music that would be out there if this is what 
people did with them instead of spending their studio hours bench 
testing!'"

that's my quote (almost) when replying to those internet complainers 
LOL :P

So speaking about the M10. I love it! I have a patch during my band
(www.myspace.com/ogenix)'s live performances that I use with M10. 
The part of the song is a downtempo/fat beat/metal thing with 
different electronic noises used in a rythmic manner. The live part 
on the modular consists of a sound source through a tyme sefari, a 
M13 and a lowpass filter. The sound is being split in two after the 
tyme sefari and goes in the 2 channels of the M13. One channel of 
the M13 is being opened by the manual gate of the M10, the other one 
by one of the env output, activated when switch is up, in lfo mode. 
The attack and decay are adjusted for it to produce a many fast 
short percussion sounds, as in glitch music or drum n bass.
The gate of the M10 also trigs the ext.trig of the M24, which sends 
stepped VC to the filter freq cv.
so only with tjose modules, I can have a quite varied live 
percussive gesture by playing the gate or lfo and changing some 
switches on the sound of thunder attached to the tyme sefary... yup 
M10 is a great module :)

so...

BONNE ANNÉE ET MES MEILLEURS VOEUX  POUR 2009/HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL THE 
BEST FOR 2009 y'all modular brothers and sisters!

g.



--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure 
that out)" <peter@...> wrote:
>
> Nice vid, thanks Don.  Pity it sparked yet another M10 dig on 
Matrix.
> 
> If you have an M14, you can actually induce this feature you're 
after. Take the output of the M10 into one channel on both sides of 
the M14.  On one side, turn the input channel processing pot all the 
way CW
> (positive).  On the other side, turn the processing pot fully CCW
> (negative)  Come out of the  Sum Xfade jack and route that signal 
into
> the M10's VC input.  Use a secondary external control voltage to
> crossfade the M14 xfader and you're dong exactly what you want to
> here.  Just make sure the M10's Contour switch is set to linear.  
It
> won't break anything if it isn't, it'll just not make this as 
effective.
> 
> hope this helps,
> 
> - P
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "dkimcg" <dkimcg@> 
wrote:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSuXA4jg2N8&fmt=18
> >
> > After I tried this, I heard of others doing something similar, I
> > started thinking it would be nice if the contour was a continuous
> > sweepable, CVable control if there is a Mk.3 revision.  :)
> > and if there was a superfast env follower built in...drool...
> >
>

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