Even easier: normal MOTM-300 pumped into 4 or 5 bit ADC into addressible cv matrix. You avoid having to design a REALLY accurately tracking high freq. vco. My SuperMoe sequencer will be able to do this, albeit with knobs instead of sliders. Moe --- In motm@egroups.com, "Fahl, Romeo" <rfahl@e...> wrote: > There was an Electronotes design like this. It's basically a fast VCO > pumped into an analog sequencer. > > -----Original Message----- > From: norman fay [mailto:NFAY@F...] > Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 10:19 AM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: [motm] OT kawai additive info + (weird) module idea > > > I think a better MOTM additive-type waveform module would be an > implementation of the GRAPHIC OSCILLATOR - 12 or 16 sliders, VC fast lag > time to smooth off those pointy edges and scaleable modulation inputs > for each slider. This would RULE, but even then, you'd have at least 16 > sliders, 18 knobs 19 sockets and a big panel = big $$$. What the hell, > I'd buy one...eventually... > > I think that ruediger lorenz guy had something like this in his > (awesome-looking) home-brewed modular, BTW... > > best etc > -- > norman fay
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Re: OT kawai additive info + (weird) module idea
2000-12-06 by Dave Bradley
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