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Re: [motm] Since the list is quiet (another 822 use)

2001-03-22 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr

Larry,

This sounds very interesting. Are the modifications something you could
post on your web site?

Thanks. Scott

"J. Larry Hendry" wrote:

> Jeff P and I has a long discussion about this very subject.  The only
> real
> thing that can be done is modification to other "equal temp scales."
> Jeff
> and I worked up a 3 part modification that gives him the 19 note scale
> he
> wanted to experiment with.
> Larry H
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <elhardt@...>
> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 11:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [motm] Since the list is quiet (another 822 use)
>
>
> Even though I haven't received my 822 modules yet, I was just thinking
> about
> them the other day and realized they would probably work great for
> alternate
> tunings.  That includes everything to different subtle Baroque tunings
> to
> too
> exotic foreign scales.  For example, synth bagpipes sound much more
> realistic
> when tuned accordingly.
>
> Just got my Encore UEG on friday.  I didn't even realize the times
> were
> voltage controllable before I bought it.  Too bad there is no MOTM
> voltage
> inverter so the time can be made to shorten as one moves higher on the
>
> keyboard which is how many acoustic instruments behave.  Perhaps if I
> spend
> some time thinking I will figure out a trick to get around this.
>
> -Elhardt
>
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