What Moe said but add an Improbability Drive. I have enough noise sources, too, so the S&H functionality only would get my vote. But only because I have all those other noise sources. If I didn't, I would vote differently. Mike --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@y...> wrote: > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, ac <analoghell@g...> wrote: > > I realise that theoritically they are different, but why would they > > sound different? > > Could we really descern, audibly or otherwise, any difference? > > Noise is just a weighted probability distribution of voltage over > time. Two different sources will have the same distribution over a > period of time, but not the same at any given moment of time. So, they > mix differently and more powerfully than just adding a single signal > with itself - turning up the volume so to speak. > > > > > I'm struggling to think of a patch or situation where 2 distinct noise > > sources would be required? > > Polyphonic patches, for one. > > > But unless you sample a noise source at exactly the same billisecond > > the chances of getting the same result are pretty slim, surely? > > Yes. But when that's exactly what I want to do (obtain multiple random > values on the same clock edge, nothing else will do. Multiple S&H > modules sampling the same noise source will give me all the same > values, or values very close to each other given component variations. > > I have white/pink noise in my MOTM 100, digital clocked noise in my > Dark Star, and shift register clocked noise/white noise in my Noise > Ring. I find them all to be useful, and use them quite often in the > same patch. > > Your mileage and needs may vary, of course. > > Moe >
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Re: Interest in a MOTM-102 module?
2005-12-30 by Mike Marsh
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