hello all, i remember this thread from the gas station (i think) i know it's not really a point for discussion here cos paul would never in a million years design a vco with built in instabilities - but maybe there's a good single module patch for something subtle - like a 101 sample & hold with level set to 1, maybe also running an 820 for random lag, into a vco with fm2 set at something like 0.1 or maybe for ease of setting up the 'drift' could be put through a fixed attenuator (like the 822 set to -oct..?) anyway, since i've gotten my Logic Audio based DAW finally up and running, i've had a basic tuned vco patch set up for about two weeks, i've been working on around three tracks on and off over this period, with various filter & modulation changes going on to suit the particular track (as you do) - it won't come as any great suprise to most members that i've not had to tweak the tuning once in these two weeks - now that's the kind of stability i like... ...for quick patching when you're on a roll (or the computer could crash at any minute) i've now found i treat one vco as 'master oscillator' and i never re-tune it, the other two get tweaked quite often for harmonic interest by the way - i think we really really need a quantizer - my favourite patch at the moment uses random s&h into bank 15 / wave 15 (octaves) of the mini-wave to power a second vco on hard sync - if you get the subtlety right it's very good bassline fodder - such a waste when i could be using it as a wavetable voice instead... anyway - just my thoughts on a freezing saturday morning... cheers paul b
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Re: [motm] Tuning Module, and "Too Much Stability"
2001-11-10 by sikorsky
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