My own tastes range from "classical" (or at least Carlos/Tomita type stuff) to something more bizarre ( "Forbidden Planet" soundtrack). I have a monopoly; to imitate it with MOTM components (assuming you have the MIDI-2-CV converter, etc) would require 4 VCOs, 2 LFOs, VCA, 2 EGs, the Noise/SH module, and the OTA filter. I guess you can fake the S&H in for the arpeggiator. Naturally you end up with a synth that's a lot more flexible than a Mono/poly, having a ring modulator, potential velocity sensitivity, more flexibly VCO sync options, and many patch points. I guess I have almost enough modules to do that. Don't forget, the Mono/Poly was really not polyphonic-with only one filter & VCA, and an EG for each... the 'Poly' part was really a gimic and hardly useful, in my opinion. -----Original Message----- From: thomas white [mailto:djthomaswhite@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2000 1:18 PM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: [motm] Anybody making dance music? What type of listening do you all like and hope to emulate with your modulars? Is anybody working on a polyphonic MOTM yet (four voice or so?) like a Korg Monopoly type polyphony? If so, how complicated is it in actuality? Thanks for your help
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RE: Anybody making dance music?
2000-02-08 by Tkacs, Ken
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