At 9:05 PM +0000 10/16/01, anymail@... wrote: > >Could anyone share his or her(?) experience with the Universal Event >Generator of Encore Electronics? I'm thinking about a sequencer to go >with my motm setup. It's an excellent EG for generating envelopes that are impossible on most analogue synths, and with its TCV input it is also an oscillator that is voltage controllable. While it is far better suited as an LFO, it can produce sound. Of course, the pitch of these noises doesn't follow the voltage in any melodic way and it is very limited in range. For the most part, it's designed to be a super EG and complex LFO, but like the Serge and EML stuff, the Encore UEG can be abused in numerous other ways, although I'm still trying to figure out a way to send audio through it :) It's also a simple 8*1 step sequencer where the TCV input, Slope switch, and Time knobs have no effect. It can also be used as a sequencer in Loop mode, allowing you to have notes of different lengths. Then you can apply a teeny bit of voltage to the TCV (which increases the length of every "step") to get this sequencer loop to fit one or more bars, and use the differentiator-to-trigger converter posted on Larry's site to produce triggers at the beginning of each note to drive an 800 or another synthesizer. My only complaint at this point is that the Trigger out has no function in Loop mode (which only goes from stages 2-7) or any output unless stage 8 is reached. However, if you mult the trigger output, patch it into the gate input, and set it to One Shot, you can get an LFO synced 1:1 to a trigger. If you want the LFO to be slower than the trigger you can send the trigger to the gate input in Step mode, and smooth the output with an 820. All things considered, if I could only own two MOTM modules, I'd pick the UEG and 820, well, at least until the VC Pulse Divider :)
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Re: [motm] UEG
2001-10-17 by mark@indole.net
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