Useful comment all around. One that I didn't hear mentioned is using *syncable* LFOs, like the MOTM 320. -Richard Brewster Chris Walcott wrote: >Thanks all for the tips. The 700 was one of those modules that I've >been pondering for awhile now and I think I'm going to have to get one >soon. I'm also working on getting all the parts together to build a >miniwave. > >I suppose another thing that you can do is feed an LFO with a beat >clock that would set a tempo for the patch. Lots of possibilities! > >- chris > >On Apr 13, 2004, at 7:21 PM, Scott Juskiw wrote: > > > >>Richard has summed this up quite nicely. I've found that a S&H alone >> is not enough to get "controlled chaos" with interesting patterns. I >> typically use a bunch of CV processors to generate events in response >> to a specific range of control voltage. The best tools I've found, >> thus far, are: >> >> > > > > >
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Re: [motm] self running patches -> was Streaming a synthesizer to the web in realtime
2004-04-14 by Richard Brewster