Re: MOTM logo stuff? and S/H stuff!
1999-09-28 by JWBarlow@aol.com
In a message dated 9/22/99 10:40:20 PM, synth1@... writes:
(baseball cap I presume) until I lose more hair or it all goes gray. I would
get a beer mug however -- now that's class!
modules themselves.
In a message dated 9/25/99 1:08:12 PM, synth1@... writes:
>Quick estimates are:I'd probably buy a tee-shirt and maybe a polo shirt. I wouldn't get a hat
>Nice hat ~$17
>Nice tee-shirt ~$20
>Nice polo (twill) shirt ~$30
>Nice sheatshirt ~$50
(baseball cap I presume) until I lose more hair or it all goes gray. I would
get a beer mug however -- now that's class!
>I was thinking your basic black with gold thread embroidery.Me? I was thinking more (like everyone else) of white on black like the
modules themselves.
In a message dated 9/25/99 1:08:12 PM, synth1@... writes:
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>The output of a S&H is *always* a CV, not audio. The input can be audio,Unless your initials are John Barlow, in which case you'll find you can get a
>but
>*not* the output.
very EDGY sound (literally! since it squares up any continuous changing
voltage) by using both inputs at the audio rate and monitoring the output.
The sound has, of course, some similarity to sync, and is an unusual way of
creating complex timbres -- and there are rarely enough ways to get complex
timbres. It's worth checking out.
John B.