> > Nice suggestion; Not having a TGO, I tried it with DTG and had a littleYeah... I meant to mention that, they're only good up until about 4k or so? As a point of clarification, though - I was actually the TG Clock (from the Seq A M-odule). The left side of the TGO is hardwired to cycle, so it's not able to partake in this one. Essentially, my boat has 4 transient generators, each somewhat differently outfitted (the pair in the TGO won't similarly freeze).
> > better results with DSG, but both tend to freeze if you push to high into
> > the audio range. Sweeping with +/- voltages created some fun vowel sounds.
> I agree, building blocks are good to share or small, interesting patchesI'm glad you guys had some fun with it... and yes, I spared you the rest of the patch as it is system dependant and I figured once the block is set up modulation of mix or vc ins, etc. is pretty universal. Nobody wants to know exactly what was done with every last cable and knob...
> that use function cells that anyone might have.
> Cool patch, by the way. I hadn't tried that before.
...but I figured everyone has a DSG or DTG of some sort, right?
I found it particularly useful when set such that the pitch would actually rise and then fall with increasing control voltage - if that makes any sense. The same pitch on the high-voltage side could have a very different timbre than that on the low-voltage side. In my small system (single M-Boat) this is almost like making two oscillators out of one (or none, really) or suddenly discovering a second filter... sort of.
Post more if you got 'em.