>>>> A while ago someone said that with some patching, a MOTM 700 could provide a trigger delay function. I'm getting the 700 soon so I was wondering if someone could describe a patch that is capable of this. <<<< Here's a repost of my last message on this from October: Moe -------------------------------------------------------- Every time this comes up, I'm obligated to say: you too can patch your own trigger delay from available MOTM modules! The Ingredients: two MOTM-800s and one MOTM-700. The Patch: One of the 800s is just being used to generate a 5V constant signal that will be gated on or off by half of the 700. If you have another voltage source, you don't need this 800. Set it to full sustain, with no gate or trigger plugged in. The output will be 5V. Plug this output into the B port of the 700. The X port will be the delayed gate output, suitable for driving any delayed gated modules. The second 800 will generate the delay. Plug the gate input into your gate source output such as a keyboard or whatever. Set sustain full, release zero, and attack to suit. The attack time will control the delay time. Plug this 800's output into the 700's top cv in port. Play with the switch pot and the attack time to control the delay for A to switch to B. Enjoy! Moe http://www.hotrodmotm.com
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RE: trigger delay with 700?
2002-12-07 by mate_stubb <mate_stubb@yahoo.com>
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