I've modified mine with the Tellun DB-120 and the resistor values all changed for unity gain on the mix output. I use mine as a pseudo- sequencer by quantizing the mix output to drive the VCO. Each of the sub outputs contributes a portion to the sequence. I sometimes use a specific sub output to FM the VCO. http://modularsynthesis.com/samples/ Journey I've also written program for my PSIM to do the same only using non- binary divisors. Same concept. Happy and Delirious are examples I like to use the MOTM-120 because you can just start tweaking knobs until you get a pseudo-sequence you like. It's pretty unpredictable. I rarely use it as a audio sub-divisor. More often I use it as a LFO divisor or as a pseudo-sequencer. Dave --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Adam Schabtach" <adam@...> wrote: > > > > Good audio of the MOTM-120 in action. > > Speaking of the 120, this is a module that isn't in my system and is on the > to-be-discontinued list. Does anyone have any samples of this unit online? I > find the ones on the MOTM site to be, uh, uncompelling, but the module seems > interesting from a theoretical standpoint. Are there any 120 owners who > would like to show me what I'm missing? > > Thanks-- > --Adam >
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Re: Cute MOTM video
2006-07-28 by djbrow54
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