Just for possible interest, I've been expanding on a past idea/post from way back where I described how to emulate several Doepfer modules on the MOTM that MOTM doesn't have. I've continued that and managed to emulate a bunch more that MOTM doesn't offer but may not be obvious that they can be emulated. Here's a list: 1) Quadrature LFO like Polyfusion had, that outputs 4 sinewaves (or can be any waveforms on the MOTM) each 90 degrees out of phase with each other. Or a tri-LFO that outputs 3 waveforms 120 degrees out of phase, or any other combo you'd want. 2) Half and full wave rectifiers like the Dotcom modular has. 3) Envelope follower. Works great, and makes a good poor man's breath controller if used with a mic. 4) Clipper, for clipping off the top and bottoms of waveforms, plus more. 5) AND and OR boolean logic. 6) Pseudo-VC ADSR. 7) Sequential Switch like Doepfer has but only two positions, not four. This was one I decribed way back when. 8) Trigger and/or Gate Delay. I had previously mentioned two different ways to do it, one using a 700, and one using the 850. Came up with a third way that uses a Mixer and another EG. Also came up with a forth way that uses an external digital delay plus an amplifier (Art Tube MP). Who says you can't use digital delays for non-audio? I can't remember if the MOTM-700 has been discontinued. But if people wanted to know what that little used module is good at, numbers 2,3,4,5, and one of 8, all use the MOTM-700 in some way. Goes to show you that if a module becomes discontinued, you might possibly lose out on a bunch of other funtions too. -Elhardt (The Book of the Secrets of Synthesis)
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[motm] Emulating Modules MOTM Doesn't Provide
2008-04-20 by Kenneth Elhardt
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