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HPF with DTG?

HPF with DTG?

2009-06-27 by roelelec

Hi all,

Experimenting with the DTG I made the following patch.

Gate out (red) to sign in (black)
Gate out to in 1 x-fader
Gate out to VC in (blue)

I control the sound with the rise and fall pots.
That is, I need to set the fall fully right and by
turning the rise I can control the pitch.
I can only turn the fall pot a little back, cause otherwise
I lose sound very quickly. The position of the rise pot doesn't
matter in this case, sound vanishes all together.
When I have the fall fully right and I adjust the pitch
with the rise pot, no matter which position, the range I get
is only high pitched.

Does this mean I created a HPF?

Cheers,

Roel

Re: HPF with DTG?

2009-06-27 by johnrichoux

Hi Roel
If I understand your patch correctly, I can hear what sounds like HPF but it sounds to me more like pulse-width modulation. But perhaps I didn't patch it right. Anybody else?
John R
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--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "roelelec" <r.steverink@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Experimenting with the DTG I made the following patch.
>
> Gate out (red) to sign in (black)
> Gate out to in 1 x-fader
> Gate out to VC in (blue)
>
> I control the sound with the rise and fall pots.
> That is, I need to set the fall fully right and by
> turning the rise I can control the pitch.
> I can only turn the fall pot a little back, cause otherwise
> I lose sound very quickly. The position of the rise pot doesn't
> matter in this case, sound vanishes all together.
> When I have the fall fully right and I adjust the pitch
> with the rise pot, no matter which position, the range I get
> is only high pitched.
>
> Does this mean I created a HPF?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Roel
>

Re: HPF with DTG?

2009-06-29 by roelelec

Hi John,

I made pulse width sound with the DTG several times, which means I get a nice slice which shifts from thin to choruslike sound. This is different. But I'm now wondering. Yes, it's high pitched, but it's not filtered I think.

Cheers,

Roel
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--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "johnrichoux" <jrichoux@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Roel
> If I understand your patch correctly, I can hear what sounds like HPF but it sounds to me more like pulse-width modulation. But perhaps I didn't patch it right. Anybody else?
> John R
>
> --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "roelelec" <r.steverink@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Experimenting with the DTG I made the following patch.
> >
> > Gate out (red) to sign in (black)
> > Gate out to in 1 x-fader
> > Gate out to VC in (blue)
> >
> > I control the sound with the rise and fall pots.
> > That is, I need to set the fall fully right and by
> > turning the rise I can control the pitch.
> > I can only turn the fall pot a little back, cause otherwise
> > I lose sound very quickly. The position of the rise pot doesn't
> > matter in this case, sound vanishes all together.
> > When I have the fall fully right and I adjust the pitch
> > with the rise pot, no matter which position, the range I get
> > is only high pitched.
> >
> > Does this mean I created a HPF?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Roel
> >
>

Re: HPF with DTG?

2009-06-29 by tbby_t

> Experimenting with the DTG I made the following patch.
>
> Gate out (red) to sign in (black)
> Gate out to in 1 x-fader
> Gate out to VC in (blue)

Maybe I'm just being dense, but can you be a little more specific? I just realized I *could* read this all as coming from a single gate.

Re: HPF with DTG?

2009-06-30 by roelelec

Yes, that's right. I'm stacking bananas. All come from one source, the gate out.
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--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "tbby_t" <tbby_t@...> wrote:
>
> > Experimenting with the DTG I made the following patch.
> >
> > Gate out (red) to sign in (black)
> > Gate out to in 1 x-fader
> > Gate out to VC in (blue)
>
> Maybe I'm just being dense, but can you be a little more specific? I just realized I *could* read this all as coming from a single gate.
>

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