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Re: Sequencer (gate, maybe)

2007-07-08 by Jason Proctor

another optimisation i was thinking of was that you could effectively
get extra "slaved" gate sequence tracks just by feeding the clock
into the gate output module.

effectively you would have a "gate mix" input, which would be ORed
with the multipin inputs, feeding the gate enable/disable switch. add
a gate mix output, and there you go.

slight issue is that it would only follow the up/down/reset behaviour
if you drove it off the multipin. but then, chaos is often fun.
modular sequencers, yay.



>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "synthwick" <synthwick@...> wrote:
>>
>> Then my last question, would this be a functional sequencer?
>
>I love my gate sequencer. I built it pretty much stock. I'm going to
>modularize one similar to what Jason describes in his post. At the
>moment, when I need it to be a CV sequencer I patch the gate outs into
>a mixer. Works great but takes a lot of patch cords.
>
> I find the switches section to be the most interesting. You can have
>the full length high or a high that lasts half the clock cycle.
>EXTREMELY useful!!!!!!!
>Ken, is this idea original to you? I have never seen another sequencer
>that does this. Very cool.
>
>p.

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