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ELF suggestion

ELF suggestion

2009-01-24 by Monroe Eskew

Hey Peter,

I know you've already got your hands full, but I wanted to throw this  
idea out there for the future.

How about an ELF "clock multiplier?"  Doepfer has an excellent 4HP  
divider, and a 4HP multiplier would be a great complement and a unique  
addition to any sequencing system.  As far as I know, the Tap Clock is  
the only effective modular clock multiplier on the market.  You could  
use the same digital principles to build a simple jacks-only module  
that parallels dividers.  Speed up the resolution to produce not only  
x2 and x3, but also x4, x6, or perhaps the esoteric (but musically  
pleasing) x5 and x7, and get composite numbers by buying two or more!

Does anyone second the motion?

-Monroe

Re: ELF suggestion

2009-01-24 by kyle_easterly

I'd buy one or two if the price were reasonable!

-Kyle

--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Monroe Eskew
<monroe.eskew@...> wrote:
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> Hey Peter,
> 
> I know you've already got your hands full, but I wanted to throw this  
> idea out there for the future.
> 
> How about an ELF "clock multiplier?"  Doepfer has an excellent 4HP  
> divider, and a 4HP multiplier would be a great complement and a unique  
> addition to any sequencing system.  As far as I know, the Tap Clock is  
> the only effective modular clock multiplier on the market.  You could  
> use the same digital principles to build a simple jacks-only module  
> that parallels dividers.  Speed up the resolution to produce not only  
> x2 and x3, but also x4, x6, or perhaps the esoteric (but musically  
> pleasing) x5 and x7, and get composite numbers by buying two or more!
> 
> Does anyone second the motion?
> 
> -Monroe
>

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] ELF suggestion

2009-01-24 by Christopher Jacob Recording Device

oh man that would rule. I know I'd buy one

Chris
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On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Monroe Eskew <monroe.eskew@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Peter,

I know you've already got your hands full, but I wanted to throw this
idea out there for the future.

How about an ELF "clock multiplier?" Doepfer has an excellent 4HP
divider, and a 4HP multiplier would be a great complement and a unique
addition to any sequencing system. As far as I know, the Tap Clock is
the only effective modular clock multiplier on the market. You could
use the same digital principles to build a simple jacks-only module
that parallels dividers. Speed up the resolution to produce not only
x2 and x3, but also x4, x6, or perhaps the esoteric (but musically
pleasing) x5 and x7, and get composite numbers by buying two or more!

Does anyone second the motion?

-Monroe




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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] ELF suggestion

2009-01-24 by achtung_999

Great idea!


On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Monroe Eskew <monroe.eskew@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey Peter,

I know you've already got your hands full, but I wanted to throw this
idea out there for the future.

How about an ELF "clock multiplier?" Doepfer has an excellent 4HP
divider, and a 4HP multiplier would be a great complement and a unique
addition to any sequencing system. As far as I know, the Tap Clock is
the only effective modular clock multiplier on the market. You could
use the same digital principles to build a simple jacks-only module
that parallels dividers. Speed up the resolution to produce not only
x2 and x3, but also x4, x6, or perhaps the esoteric (but musically
pleasing) x5 and x7, and get composite numbers by buying two or more!

Does anyone second the motion?

-Monroe


Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] ELF suggestion

2009-01-24 by brian

here here.
this sounds excellent.

b.

--- On Sat, 1/24/09, Monroe Eskew wrote:
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From: Monroe Eskew
Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] ELF suggestion
To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 2:15 PM

Hey Peter,

I know you've already got your hands full, but I wanted to throw this
idea out there for the future.

How about an ELF "clock multiplier?" Doepfer has an excellent 4HP
divider, and a 4HP multiplier would be a great complement and a unique
addition to any sequencing system. As far as I know, the Tap Clock is
the only effective modular clock multiplier on the market. You could
use the same digital principles to build a simple jacks-only module
that parallels dividers. Speed up the resolution to produce not only
x2 and x3, but also x4, x6, or perhaps the esoteric (but musically
pleasing) x5 and x7, and get composite numbers by buying two or more!

Does anyone second the motion?

-Monroe

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