lets try and wait for the Blacet Miniwave. Im sure John will have a nice redesign for it. Jim James Holloway wrote: > I may be interested if the price is right. > > -- > James Holloway > jimh54@... - email > (972) 993-2023 x1188 - voicemail/fax > > ---- norman fay <kay-rad@...> wrote: > > I seem to remember some mention of this a few weeks ago, and a > > listmember has emailed me privately to ask about it, so here's a little > > bit of info. The module is not an oscillator in itself, but needs to > > be > > driven by a square/pulse wave. there are 64 digital waveforms available, > > divided up thusly: a switch selects one of two groups, each group > > contains 4 banks, and each bank contains 8 waveforms. The waveforms > > are genrally interesting, synthetic sounding, and work well with filters > > - high resonance picks out interesting harmonics! The banks and waves > > can be selected by pushbutton, or by a trigger input. it does *not* > > do > > wave table sweeps like a ppg or wiard waveform city. The 19a divides > > the driving pulse wave by the number of steps in the waveform. I didn't > > check too carefully, I'm embarrased to admit, but I think its /16 IE > > 4 > > octaves down. It will track right down into the LFO range, so you > > can > > get weird pattern lfo sweeps, or even sequencer effects with a little > > fiddling. There are 2 things I haven't tried yet. One of them is > > driving it from a MOTM VCO - the modcan vco's square and saw outs are > > +ve going only, as opposed to MOTM's bipolar waves, but I don't forsee > > any problems. The other thing is the "sync" socket. this works like > > the sync socket on a regular VCO, but one sweeps the driving oscillator > > to get the effect. I'm guessing that on receiving a "leading edge", > > the > > module resets the wave to its start. I'll test both these things on > > wednesday, and report. > > Now, there was some mention of a larry h motm format panel for this, > > IIRC, and also IIRC, I believe that someone mentiones that paul s wasn't > > panning a wavetable module? Please correct if I'm wrong. Of course,I > > had to ask modcan's bruce duncan if he'd be willing to supply an ultra- > > basic stripped down vesion of the modcan wavetable oscillator, so > > (larry) could possibly produce panels for it. > > > > his reply.... > > > > "Maybe...If enough people were interested I could modify the design > > to > > suit > > I need to find a supply for the 2732 non cmos eeprom that the wavetable > > > > uses as my current supply is getting low. > > Tell the guy to contact me and perhaps we can arrange something." > > > > So, I'm wondering what the interest would be, and if larry would be > > up > > for it? Oh, the power requirements are compatible with MOTM, although > > the connector on the wavetable pcb is a three-pin version of the MOTM > > connector, with only one (centre) ground wire. > > > > I should point out that I wouldn't be up for a stooge panel for my > > 19a > > module, as I *really* like modcan's graphics, and I'm building MOTM > > and > > Modcan systems up in parallel (score so far - motm 10, modcan 6), in > > seperate cases...however.....I know a lot of you are motm-format only > > types... > > > > best etc. > > -- > > NoRMaN FaY > > check out my /<-r/-\/> new band!!! > > www.blueappleboy.co.uk > > (no pics of me there yet!) > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > FREE voicemail, email, and fax...all in one place. > Sign Up Now! http://www.onebox.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] modcan 19a wavetable "oscillator"
2001-02-27 by bigd@buffalo.com
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