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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question

2008-08-10 by James Cigler

Hi Jared,
Yeah you definitely could do that.  It would probably sound pretty  
crazy too, you'd be doing FM on those controls.

Should be fun!

-james
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On Aug 6, 2008, at 2:01 AM, "jared" <microcosm11@msn.com> wrote:

> Great, thanks James.  It makes sense now.
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> A little off topic but, do you know if I can send the pitched noises  
> from the Zorlon Cannon out to the CV in of Tyme Sefari’s loop marker 
> s….so to create ‘random’ positioning of the loop points?
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> Thanks.  Great vids on youtube, by the way.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com [mailto:PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com 
> ] On Behalf Of James Cigler
> Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 1:43 PM
> To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] model 28 question
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> Hi jared,
>
> That's correct, the M28 outputs gates.
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> Gates generally mean that the falling edge (turning off) corresponds  
> to some particular event.  For example, keyboards generate gates,  
> the falling edge occurs when you let go of the key.  The time the  
> gate is "open" (the signal is positive) is the time the key is held  
> down.  In the case for the M28, the gate is as long as the  
> particular note division.  For example, the eighth note output gives  
> gates that are an eighth note in duration (based on the tempo tapped  
> in).
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> Triggers are different in that their falling edge does not  
> correspond to any particular event.  Triggers are generally just a  
> few milliseconds in length and are used to "trigger" a module which  
> might not be time dependent (some EGs are like this, like the M10)
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> Gates or Triggers can be used for clock signals.  The rising edge is  
> what is important for a clock, so the difference in falling edge  
> timing is irrelevant for clock signals.
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> Hopefully that makes sense.  :)
>
> -james
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> On Aug 5, 2008, at 9:47 AM, "jared" <microcosm11@msn.com> wrote:
>
>> hello list.  excuse me for the basic question but the Model 28 only  
>> outputs clock info right?  I'm having a little trouble grasping the  
>> difference between trigger, clock and gate voltages.  I  
>> specifically need to know if the Model 28 can be used with Tyme  
>> Sefari's gate inputs?    Dumbing it down, gates essentially turn  
>> things on and off?  Isn't that what the Model 28's clock voltages  
>> are doing too?
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>> What would happen if you, say, plugged Model 28's clock outs into  
>> things like CV for a filter's frequency cuttoff?  What about  
>> plugging the clock outs to Tyme Sefariʼs loop marker controls?
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>> thanks much,
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>>
>> jared
>>
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