In a message dated 7/30/2000 12:11:56 PM, thudson@... writes: >Patches like this are why I wish we had math and comparator >modules for MOTM. Good point! If we only had some great general purpose modules, then we wouldn't be making pointless noise with our MOTMs -- it's all Paul's fault <g>. But I do agree that a comparator and some other general purpose circuits (e.g., inverter, bias voltage source) would make a great module, and that these types of unglamorous modules (too) often get neglected. In a message dated 7/30/2000 12:20:04 PM, thudson@... writes: >Just toying with waveform mangling. With a ramp into both the CV and A >inputs >on a 700, and -5 into the B input, I get a waveform whose positive is ramp >and negative is square or pulse. And it is an octave higher. Very similar >to >a recent discussion on synth-diy. I'd think that +5V into the B input would result in the same sounding waveform (inverted version of what you describe) if I follow your description, of course it's no easier to get +5V from a MOTM than -5V. In a message dated 7/30/2000 12:23:41 PM, thudson@... writes: >You get sounds ranging from standard PWM to wild, grinding, distorted, >bliss. >Very animated. I'd bet there is a lot of great timbre modulation to be discovered with the 700 given that it will switch well up into the audio range -- experimentation suggested here. JB
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Re: [motm] Non standard module uses
2000-07-30 by jwbarlow@aol.com
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