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Re: module choice

2003-08-11 by (i think you can figure that out)

From the modules listed, and especially from the cable adapter,
I am assuming you will be using this equipment with other
moduoes not in the the Serge system you're planning, as it is
somewhat low on control modules.

One dual slope gives you one side to drive the Sequencer,
leaving only one as you're only VC source for the other sound
processors you're considering.

If you aren't planning on using this with other equipment which
will be able to generate CV's for this stuff, I would consider this.



--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "circlesround"
<birdfrozentoabranch@h...> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm hoping to construct a stand-alone signal processing unit
around
> the STS/Serge 'Frequency Shifter' (FRS) and 'Wilson Analog
Delay'
> (WAD) modules, and am in need of some sage advice.
>
> Currently, my neophyte mind has concocted the following;
>
> The foundation:
>
> a) Frequency Shifter + Wilson Analog Delay + Universal Audio
> Processor + Four Adapters (1/4" - 1/8" - banana)
>
> ...but where to go from there.
>
> Two possibilities;
>
> b) Add the following: Sequencer 8x2 + Dual Universal Slope
Generator
>
> ...which rapidly brings it to the limit of sixteen spaces. My
> thoughts to include these last two modules would be
generation of
> some onboard sequenced (non-random) tones which could
thereby be sent
> externally for further processing, or fed directly into the Freq.
> Shifter/Analog Delay for some simple loops to experiment with.
>
>
> c) Otherwise, adding in the following to maintain the original
intent
> (processing external audio): Resonant Equalizer + Triple
Waveshaper +
> Ring Mod + Dual Phase Shifter
>
> ... which again brings it to sixteen spaces.
>
> Any constructive advice (or critiques) will be sincerely
appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best wishes -
>
> Trevor

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