You could make an arpeggiator based on "sequencer-like" technology. You can also get Korg Mono/Poly-like effects using a quantizer with a sample & hold unit. (Gotta keep plugging away at the quantizer...) -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Hunsicker [mailto:nate@...] Sent: Tuesday, 25 April, 2000 11:52 AM To: motm@egroups.com Subject: [motm] module idea & question Has there been any discussion about an arpeggiator module? I know that there was some past mention about an arpeggiator function integrated into the DoMOAS sequencer although I wouldn't want to be spending <$500 each on DoMOAS sequencers just to replicate a 3 voltage patern to send out to a VCF. (Not to say I don't want a DoMOAS when they come out.) I don't know how this module would be constructed (ins, outs, controls) but maybe a small (4 or 8) step sequencer with CV & time knows and a CV out for each step. Let me know if I'm crazy. Also: Will a gate out (from my midi-cv conv.) re trigger a slow sine wave from my 320 LFO, I want to make sure that the 5V out from the midi-cv won't fry the sync input. If so, will the wave reset on key press or key release? -Nate ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get paid for the stuff you know! Get answers for the stuff you don't. And get $10 to spend on the site! http://click.egroups.com/1/2200/3/_/529958/_/956678019/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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RE: [motm] module idea & question
2000-04-25 by Tkacs, Ken
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