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Can we all stop arguing and discuss Serge again?

Can we all stop arguing and discuss Serge again?

2001-05-28 by Steve Ridley

Please! There is nothing to be gained from this. It doesn't
matter who's fault it is - everyone involved comes out of these
arguments looking bad. In the end no one else cares who
was right or who started it, and some people just get fed up
and unsubscribe. The whole group loses out.

I think we were discussing Random Voltage Generators.

As I don't have the Gold book, can anyone tell me how the
SSG is patched to be an RVG.

thanks


Steve Ridley

Re: Can we all stop arguing and discuss Serge again?

2001-05-28 by sonic@sonicboomuk.fsnet.co.uk

--- In SergeModular@y..., "Steve Ridley" <spr@s...> wrote:
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> Please! There is nothing to be gained from this. It doesn't
> matter who's fault it is - everyone involved comes out of these
> arguments looking bad. In the end no one else cares who
> was right or who started it, and some people just get fed up
> and unsubscribe. The whole group loses out.
>
> I think we were discussing Random Voltage Generators.
>
> As I don't have the Gold book, can anyone tell me how the
> SSG is patched to be an RVG.
>

hi Steve ,
From memory ,
basically , if you use the Stepped portion of the module , put
in noise/or some very complex signal into the input , patch a
clock/oscillator to the trigger in , or patch the cycle jack into the
trigger in for self clocking set by the rate control . . the sampled
(random if full freq. noise is used) voltage then emerges from the
stepped out. You can of course derive all sorts of probabalistic
patterns from differant sample sources other than noise , in the
audio or cv range.
hope this is helpfull . good luck
P.K.



> thanks
>
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> Steve Ridley

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