Yes, as SJ said, you could fire an event at a particular step. You could stick a pulse divider between a gate out and an EG so that it fires only every OTHER loop, etc., too. You could even use an 8-stage seq as a Master to fire 8 other sequencers in sequence...the amount of money you could spend would make Hans Zimmer blush! ;-) Or, as Dave said, the gates could be "internal" and put to a rotary switch. Many sequencers go this route. -----Original Message----- From: J. Larry Hendry To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: 09/02/2001 9:32 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Sequencer use WAS: Big Dave's son of sam or something :) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tkacs, Ken <ken.tkacs@...> <<snip>> > voltage control of duration! If you use a VCO as a > clock, you can feed one of the CV ranks to control > that VCO's pitch. LH: Cool Ken. I never would have thought about that. It would almost seem like a waste of a good full featured VCO. So, a basic VCO built in for VC clock might be a good idea. > # of Steps: As stated above, each stage gets it's own > gate out jack. There is usually also some sort of "Master > Reset" input jack that, when tripped high, restarts the > count at "Zero" or stage-1 of the sequencer. OK. That makes sense. But, it bring up another question. Other than controlling the number of steps, why do I want or need individual gate outs? Thanks, Larry H Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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FW: [motm] Sequencer use WAS: Big Dave's son of sam or something :)
2001-09-03 by Tkacs, Ken
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