Everything Moe said is true. A MiniWave with Matthew's quantized scale PROM is instant nirvana. Get a few of these and you'll never have to write another tune. There are so many waveforms available for the MiniWave that it would take a lifetime to explore them to their full potential. Any place you have a voltage, try patching in a MiniWave to warp it. Plus there are lots of control signal waveforms (like the MARF discriminator in the Socket Rocket PROM) which are great for generating random triggers. Ohhhh, I feel another patch coming on..... At 9:04 PM +0000 2003/06/12, elle_webb wrote: >--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: >> Absolutely! The MiniWave is one of our best selling stooge panels. >> Every MOTM modular should have one. Go thou and purchase one, and >> then buy the quantizer PROM from Matthew Davidson. > >> I have made a fairly amazing patch of tomita-esque strings, playing >> scales generated by constrained random voltages into the MW, with >> voltage controlled selection of the scale. > >This sounds very interesting. > >I'd like to hear more about how people are using their mini-waves. >I'm just getting started on mine, and would love to hear people's >comments on various PROM's they've tried. > >It seems to do a little bit of everything, and I'm sure people are >finding a lot of unique ways to use it.
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[motm] Re: voltage quantizer?
2003-06-12 by Scott Juskiw
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