The design is "programmable", by swaping EPROMs. Otherwise, it rapidly approaches DoMAS. Paul S. -----Original Message----- From: Dave Bradley <daveb@...> To: motm@onelist.com <motm@onelist.com> Date: Thursday, September 30, 1999 8:49 AM Subject: RE: [motm] Module idea >From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...> > >I like! > >Version #3 > >Programmable tuning tables - up to 64 steps per octave for microtuning and >gamelon scales (of course, you'd need to use an alternate controller since a >keyboard's output is too coarse). > >OR, you could use say only 5 steps and program in a pentatonic scale, so >that random large voltage swings IN = nice melodic scales OUT. > >Would be more expensive than the other two proposals cause you'd need a >couple of buttons and a pot or encoder to program it. > >Dave Bradley >Principal Software Engineer >Engineering Animation, Inc. >daveb@... > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...] >> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 10:59 PM >> To: MOTM listserv >> Subject: [motm] Module idea >> >> >> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> >> >> AS the mind wanders stuffing 6,412 parts into little plastic >> bags................ >> >> How about a voltage quantizer module. CV IN CV OUT. >> >> Version #1 >>>>CHEAPER<<<<< >> >> Rotary switch to select quantized step size: whole, 3rds, fifth, >> 7ths, 9ths. >> >> Version #2 >>>>>$$$<<<<< >> No switch, all ratios simultaneously available. >> >> Would be EPROM based, so hacking encouraged and rewarded. Both versions 1U >> wide. >> >> Paul S. >> >> > > >>
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Re: Module idea
1999-09-30 by Paul Schreiber
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