Regards,
John Langdon
On 5/9/07 3:49 AM, "Bakis Sirros"
hello Peter,
great module! well done!!
best regards,
Bakis.
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> wrote:
> Shipping of the Model 28 is to begin in three weeks.
>
> For a complete product description and picture, go
> here:
>
> http://www.ear-group.net/model_28.html
>
> Product Summary:
>
> The Plan B Model 28 Programmable Tap Clock is the
> second computer-based product in
> the Plan B line and addresses the need for an
> accurate tap input-based timing clock for
> analog synthesizers. Unlike other clocks, the Model
> 28 has no frequency pot -- it's tempo
> is determined by replicating an interval set by two
> successive depressions of the TAP
> INPUT button, or by syncing to it's PHASE LOCK input
> to an external clock. The M28 may
> be accurately programmed during a roll-off or three
> count in live performance - it is
> meant to be played and it's operation has been
> intelligently designed to support that in
> real time.
>
> Along with the quarter note base duration, the M28
> provides separate eighth note tuplet
> and eighth note triplet outputs and approaches these
> rhythms in the same manner
> musicians do -- by multipling the tap tempo, not by
> dividing. The last tap interval read
> becomes its quarter note base, with the eighth-notes
> being base x2 and the triplets base
> x 3. All outputs are held at 50% duty cycle and
> tempo-accurate within 6 microseconds,
> with a playback range of a quarter note = 1 (1 beat
> per minute) to 2500 (2500 beats per
> minute).
>
> Along with the three parallel event outputs, the M28
> is equipped with a single SERIAL
> OUTPUT which allows the user to construct
> polyrythmic combinations of the three note
> values, determined by a voltage level present at the
> SELECT input.
>
> The Model 28's musicality is further enhanced by a
> series of five ARTICULATION SWITCHES
> which introduce expression by either omitting (a
> rest) or dynamically accenting each
> degree of the eighth and triplet events (see figure
> 3). When an accent is selected, a second
> pulse is sent to independent ACCENT outputs which
> can be routed as a filter frequency
> chiff, or to the Velocity Input of a Model 25 VCA,
> or to the secondary VC Input of a Doepfer
> A-132, etc. The Accent Outputs are intentionally
> soft (gates are rounded at the corners) to
> avoid any pops caused by abrupt changes in
> amplitude.
>
> Two expanders are planned for the M28. The 28A will
> add Triangle, inverted Triangle,
> Ramp and Inverted Ramp outputs to the quarter and
> eight note clock outputs. The 28A
> will begin shipping in June. The 28B will follow
> soon afterward and will provide for MIDI
> out of the M28 clock information.
>
> For more information and complete functional
> description of the Model 28, go here:
>
> http://www.ear-group.net/model_28.html
>
> Again, the Model 28 is scheduled to begin shipping
> in three weeks time.
>
>
Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist
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