The statement "the gate works better if the volume control is reversed" is not correct. I like the reversed volume control, but the circuit does not care. The gate circuit is a must for the non-reversed etherwave. This means you must have "both hands" on the wheel (antennas). The mods I did to the circuit give a very sharp cutoff in pitch... the gate is either off or on, with no chance of dithering. Personally I've not used the gate. I use the Volume CV for filter cutoff, and the Pitch for oscillator frequency. I'm quantizing with the Wiard "MiniWave" which rumour has it will be the Blacet "MiniWave". Its VERY cool and I made up my own proms with custom scales. The default scales are OK, but you music folk will realize that dorian, lydian, etc... are all just the same eight notes in a row.. starting at a different point. My modified box has a 12 position rotary switch to set tonic note... then the MiniWave sets Major, Minor, etc. Its very hard to make it look hard to play live. A wiggle of the fingers and all the speed-metal kids have to go home !!! H^) harry --- "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: harry bissell <paia2720@...> > "Wild Man" is it ??? > H^) harry > > I was being kind. :) > LH > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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Re: [motm] DIY Pitch to Voltage Converter
2001-02-15 by harry bissell
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