Unfortunately, sleep deprivation and a lot of Budweiser prevented me from preserving that patch for you or me or anyone else. I get in a mood, a flow, know what I mean? I used to be much better at documenting what I'm doing. I promise to be better next time ;) Maybe if I kept the patch notebook in the fridge with the beer... I *am* going to try to duplicate that patch soon (as soon as my studio move from one room to another is over). Take it easy, David. > -----Original Message----- > From: skinny bastard [mailto:skin_job@...] > Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 3:10 PM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: Re: [motm] speaking of vowel-y synth patches... > > > -------------------------- eGroups Sponsor > -------------------------~-~> > Special Offer-Earn 300 Points from MyPoints.com for trying @Backup > Get automatic protection and access to your important computer files. > Install today: > http://click.egroups.com/1/6347/16/_/529958/_/968958595/ > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------_-> > > You know, for relative newbies like me, it WOULD be > incredibly useul if > actual patch sheets (.pdf?) could be included with the demo > files. It's not > that I want to run out and "put that sound in a song," but it > could help > lend to new patching ideas. I've been playing with my little > setup (1X LFO, > 1X VCO, 1X VCA, 1X EG, 1X 420) for a while, and still > occasionally will be > sitting around doing nothing when, "WHAM!!!" a new patch idea > hits me. > Unfortunately those are coming much less frequently lately. > > PS: I set up patch sheets using the module photos from the > website, making > them all proportional in an image editing program, and then > attributing a > light gray (almost translucent) color to them, so that I can > draw on patch > cords with sharpies. > > James the skinny bastard > > >From: David Bivins <dbivins@...> > >Reply-To: motm@egroups.com > >To: "Analogue Heaven (E-mail)" <analogue@...>, > "MOTM (E-mail)" > ><motm@egroups.com> > >Subject: [motm] speaking of vowel-y synth patches... > >Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 14:19:18 -0400 > > > >Hey folks, > > > >I've uploaded a couple of new tracks, and I think some of you will be > >interested with what I did on my MOTM modular system. The > track is called > >"Crystallized." A lot of people who have heard it so far > thought I was > >using > >samples or a modified Speak 'n' Spell. Nope. Just a handful > of modules > >including two MOTM-420s (MS-20 filter clone). And no, I > don't recall the > >patch exactly :( That's what I get for working on no sleep. > >Even if you're not a techno/house fan I think you'll get a > kick out of this > >patch. It really is pretty neat and totally analog (except > for the delay on > >it). > >Gear: MOTM modular, SP-12, TR-909, TB-303, effects > > > >The second new track is called "Dumb & Rich." I'm sure you can all > >associate > >it with someone you know or have met ;) - this is hard techno > >Gear: TR-909, MOTM modular, FR777, EH Deluxe Electric > Mistress, Furman RV-2 > > > >If you haven't been to my site in awhile, there are quite a > few new tracks > >from the past several months. > > > >Thanks again everyone for listening and sending me comments. > > > >http://www.mp3.com/baldbastard > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________ > ___________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
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RE: [motm] speaking of vowel-y synth patches...
2000-09-14 by David Bivins
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