The demo is excellent - very interesting changes going on. I have Klipsh THX speakers on my PC so I could hear much of the wave warping through the delay. However, it would be nice to have a version sans effects to better hear what is going on. Are the waves from the MiniWave changing as well? If so, maybe a demo using the 300 saw would further isolate the WaveWarper's sound. So, is this the mystery waveshaper module that was hinted at a while ago? If so, I'm wondering what is the *dreaded* rotary switch for. George gotta get me a UEG ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> To: MOTM listserv <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 10:01 AM Subject: [motm] New module demo > At > > www.synthtech.com/demo > > you will see a 3.5MB file called wavewarpcity.mp3 > > This is a MiniWave, sequenced with a UEG (and some t.c. electronic M3000 > delay). As the sequence....errr...sequences > we are turning knobs and adding CVs to a R&D module called the WaveWarper. > This is the replacement for > the Ring Mod section of the '110. > > Except it can do MUCH more. It's still in R (not even into D) with wires > hanging out all over the bench. But here > is a test. The patch/wave out does not change. There is no filtering. The > buzzes/overdrives/harmonics all > from the WaveWarper. > > No, it's not like Serge's, or Tony Allgoood's. Uses an entirely new > log/anti-log concept borrowed from 1965 analog > computers. MOTM-ized, of course :) Break out your trig books! > > Paul S. > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [motm] New module demo
2001-08-31 by George Kisslak
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