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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Random voltages are great but not all the time

2009-05-07 by Sean Williams

Hi Tim

In order of preference:
Doepfer A-156 Dual Quantizer, highly recommended for chromatic, major, harmonic minor and 6 and 7th chord modes and arpeggios.
Analogue Systems RS-130 Programmable Scale Generator, major, melodic minor, arpeggios and user programmable scale.
Analogue Systems RS-260 Quantizer, chromatic only.

Haven't used any others but I'm sure there are many more out there.

btw these are all voltage quantizers - audio pitch quantizing would be unimaginably complicated - try the Antares Autotune hardware unit!

sean

Hello everyone!

I just wanted to know if people here know of (or use and could recommend) any voltage quantisation modules in Eurorack format... I've read about them somewhere a while back, and I'm not sure quite how they work... Do they round audible signals up or down to the nearest semitone, or do they process control voltages, or...?

Am I even talking about something that exists, here!? I'm usually quite good at using my ears to match and harmonise pitches, but a module like this might come in handy...

Tim

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