>Yep. Running a CV from any number of MOTM modules will in fact vary the >delay time--with interesting and sometimes not so interesting effects. I haven't played with anything Deltalab in years, but I have other delays that have CV inputs. On thing you can do is sync flanging to filter sweeps and other events with an MOTM-320. What I haven't been able to do is use the LFO to control a pitch shifter (PCM80) and a key-tracked patch such that the timbre modulates but the note remains the same. I think might be a linear vs. log problem. >01 What sort of CV range (in volts) does this device want? I have no idea (how's that for a helpful answer?? :) However, if my memory serves me correctly, the Effectron works by changing the speed of its clock like a BBD delay. (I wish my SDD-2000 had a CV input.) Depending on the initial settings, it could go out of range with a negative voltage. So I would try 0 to +5V. >02 Has anyone had luck sampling CV's (with the "hold" feature) and then >playing them *out* of the 'tron to the MOTM. I only seem to get burps and >hiccups (of control). I doubt it could work with its clock stopped. Afaik, the hold feature is a tap. So it essentially plays a short loop of data. Check to see if the input is AC-coupled. If an input voltage was steady enough to work over the range of a loop, it might not get past the cap. >03 Seems to me this thing is ripe for CV input hacking. Esp into the >"feedback" control. Anyone tried this? Someone might have tried. Does the feedback control use a VCA?? If not, it is often possible to replace a pot with a vactrol.
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Re: [motm] Q re: MOTM CV-->Deltalab Effectron (a bit OT)
2003-01-08 by media.nai@rcn.com
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