User tip! Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "norman fay" <nfay@...> To: <analogue@...> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 8:01 AM Subject: [AH] MOTM sub harmonic multiplexer > Her's a little technique I discovered last weekend for the MOTM 120 sub > harmonic multiplexer - a unit which I'm sure a few AH folks own ( I > strongly recommend it - it's a good 'un...) Like me, You've probably > found that when you plug an audio waveform into input A and a slow LFO > into input B, you get a cool effect - the input signal is octave divided > in a 16-note pattern, with the various octaves stepping in and out. > Last weekend, I tried plugging the trigger output from my Korg DDD1 drum > machine into input B and programming a few odd rhythms in... Wow! It > worked really well, especially when I sent the trigger output to the > trig in of an envelope generator, and used it to modulate the filter the > output of the MOTM 120 unit was running through. If you have a drum > machine with a trigger out (NB - it must be the positive-going type), > dear MOTM 120 owners, then you've got to give this a go...you can also > use this technique to sync the MOTM 120 to MIDI - give it a try! > best wishes > -- > norman fay
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2000-06-14 by Paul Schreiber
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