My DSG will trigger from the pulse on the variable waveshaper but
nothing else. The sawtooth output and the variable ws sawtooth are both
positive going so they dont have a rising edge to trigger the DSG. When
was your Serge made?
johnrichoux wrote:
nothing else. The sawtooth output and the variable ws sawtooth are both
positive going so they dont have a rising edge to trigger the DSG. When
was your Serge made?
johnrichoux wrote:
> I use it to generate subtle bass patterns. Osc Saw ->Inverter ->DSG trig, then
> modulate the DSG with something or other. Usually comes up as some sort of 7th
> chord pattern. Can sound like the bass part on Michael Stearn's "Planetary Unfolding."
>
> Here is a question: the NTO Variable output has several (but not all) wave shapes that
> will trigger the DSG without the inverter. I can understand the pulse shape area
> triggering. But why will the saw area trigger when the saw output won't? Even some
> of the sine area will trigger.
>
> If I had to choose between hard or soft sync, I'd prefer soft.
>
> jmr
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "jamescoplin" <moog@q...> wrote:
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>>so, does anyone have any use for the soft sync? i really can't tell
>>that it does anything except make the osc "slightly" buzzier and not
>>in a particularly useful way. kind of like using dsg as a lowpass
>>filter kind of buzzy way. am i missing something? i hate to think how
>>much i paid for that sync jack not to be using it! ;)
>>
>>james r. coplin
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