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Re: DTG and TGO

2009-08-06 by roelelec

Hi John,

Thanks for the tips!
I will try them.

O, I tried the CUPL out for the first time. But I accidently did it in a odd way. Logically both halves, smooth and stepped come together in the CUPL output. But I was a hazy in the head, so I patched the out of the smooth into the CUPL out! Now on any other system did would have let to nothing, but not on the Serge, I got some wonderfull complex and jumpy melodies!!


Can you also help me with the following dilemma.
Is it worthwhile to buy the ASR quantizer panel when you don't have the TKB and or a sequencer? I like to do melodic and melodic rhythms, regular as irregular.

For the next batch I definately go for the Dual or Quad Slope. My opinion: no respectfull Serge system should be without one! And probably the CV processor, since my system is already strong on the audio processing side thanks to the wave processor.
For the last M-boat there will be a big fight, who will be in and who don't. I already made a list of losers, but still too many M-panels want to get in!

Cheers and thanks,

Roel






--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, John P <johnp299792@...> wrote:
>
> You don't need a trigger to use the Smooth section of SSG for glide.
> Just patch any old thing In, and use the Smooth Out to drive something
> else, like an oscillator.
>
> Yes, you can use the SSG Stepped for sample-and-hold fun, if that 's
> what you're looking to do. Trigger it with the Smooth square LFO
> (autoerotic sample & hold). Patch a repeating lfo from a DTG or other
> module into Stepped In, and use Stepped Out to drive an oscillator. Make
> sure its Rate is fully clockwise, at least to start with.
>
> Happy Patching!
>

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