Easy way to randomize tracking: 1. Plug MOTM 100 Sample and Hold output to FM input on 300. 2. Plug kbd gate output into 100's Clock input. Now you have a random voltage that changes every time you trigger a new note. Play with the scaling factor by setting the attenuators. If you have enough hardware, you can randomize more VCOs by using separate S/H modules for each. Dave > From: JWBarlow@... > > I was thinking about this idea a bit over the past couple of days > (in between > reading speed typist Hendry's several different perfect solutions to his > Magic Bus concept!) and I thought how I might like a module to > behave in a > similar regard to what motivated my previous question (below). > > I'd like to see a VCO that also had a chaotic input. What I mean > is with 0V > at the CHAOS input it would track like a good VCO, but as the voltage > increased at that same input, the output would be increasingly > indeterminate > (either chaotic or nonlinear in some other way). >
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RE: ChaosFactory: quesstion - randomizing tracking
1999-11-08 by Dave Bradley
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