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Re: M boats for a 'laptop' modular

2008-02-29 by John P

the PCO & NTO oscillators will do linear FM, the timegen osc will do
expo only.
It's not a matter of stability - they're all plenty stable - it's a
matter of design & panel space.

kkonkkrete wrote:
>
>
> Hi all --
>
> Thanks so much for all your quick and helpful replies!
>
> The combination Carbon111 suggests (Creature+SeqA) is one of the main
> options I was considering. But I still haven't got my head around the
> CV Timegen Oscs in the Creature. Can they do waveforms other than saw
> and triangle? Also from your online review, you made it sound it
> wasn't really ideal as an audio oscillator -- are they stable enough
> to set up linear FM patches? Do you have any demo mp3's? One other
> question, can I use the bottom cell of the Timegen Clock as AR
> envelopes? I'm still getting used to the Serge logic ...
>
> Thanks again,
> Kkonkkrete
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:SergeModular%40yahoogroups.com>, Carbon111 <carbon111@...> wrote:
> >
> > >I just wanted to ask you guys if you think this is remotely plausible
> > >with the serge M series.
> >
> > Sure, that would work fine. The M-boat is only a few inches deep,
> about 17 inches wide and 7 inches high.
> >
> > >I want the system to have at least a basic sequencer, 2 OSCs and a
> > >filter, perhaps a bit like an Animal, but with a sequencer built in.
> > >I'm mainly thinking of doing feedback-based stuff, FM and
> > >noisy/klanging pitched sequences.
> >
> > A system made from the Creature and the Sequencer-A panel would meet
> your requirements easily. :)
> >
> > Best Regards, James
> > --
> > http://www.carbon111.com <http://www.carbon111.com>
> >
>
>

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