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wave warper fun

2007-03-20 by crmatt99

This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing around with 
modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the cloud generator!). So i just 
used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three inputs of the 510.....then play with the 
input pots.....then just add the subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main 
vco.....holy crap you can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be 
but more predictable with a unison sound.

I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but this list could use a 
bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my synth on and start messing around I 
usually discover something eventually and this just came to me after reading the last post 
and trying to use the 190 as a panner.

Re: [motm] wave warper fun

2007-03-20 by jdkirk@aapt.net.au

I too have a 510 and love it.

I run my TR808 through it to get some great distorted rhythm patterns. You can
get really gritty clipped stuff or just a bit of extra grunt, especially from
the 808 bass drum. Great sounds indeed. The 808 CV tigger outputs are also
really useful for further integration into the MOTM system.

While were talking patches - anyone else use CV to control delay units (analogue
or digital)? This is a favorite of mine, especially if tuned to an octave or
fifth interval jump in delay time - does that make sense?

CV is just so useful for creating constantly evolving sounds - I wish more gear
these days had CV ins and outs!!

My MOTM is really small (101, 190, 390, 440, 510, 800, 800) - and I also can't
wait for the Cloud Generator!

All the best fellow MOTMers

Jerem.



Quoting crmatt99 <crmatt99@...>:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> around with
> modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the cloud
> generator!). So i just
> used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three inputs of the 510.....then
> play with the
> input pots.....then just add the subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave
> to the main
> vco.....holy crap you can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how
> touchy it can be
> but more predictable with a unison sound.
>
> I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> this list could use a
> bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my synth on and start messing
> around I
> usually discover something eventually and this just came to me after reading
> the last post
> and trying to use the 190 as a panner.
>
>

Re: [motm] wave warper fun

2007-03-20 by Mark

On 3/20/07, jdkirk@... put forth:
>I too have a 510 and love it.
>
>I run my TR808 through it to get some great distorted rhythm patterns. You can
>get really gritty clipped stuff or just a bit of extra grunt, especially from
>the 808 bass drum. Great sounds indeed.

I'm yet to hear a recording of the MOTM-510 that makes me want one.
I tried playing around with one at AHNE, but couldn't find anything
all that interesting.

A module you might want to consider is the Encore Frequency Shifter.
I've used it with an 808, as well as a 909, and it is very good at
making it sound harder and more aggressive, as well adding spatial
effects, and it can also be used to make the hats and such sound more
metallic.  With more extreme settings, you can change the sound into
something completely different.

>The 808 CV tigger outputs are also really useful for further
>integration into the MOTM system.

This is true.  The MOTM-800 also works well with Roland gates.  With
an MOTM-820 you can can use the TR-808 triggers to create envelopes
and LFO's.

>While were talking patches - anyone else use CV to control delay
>units (analogue or digital)? This is a favorite of mine, especially
>if tuned to an octave or fifth interval jump in delay time - does
>that make sense?

Sorry, I don't know what you mean.  An analogue delay cannot do pitch
shifting, and I do not know of any besides those designed as synth
modules, such as the Blacet Time Machine, that have CV inputs.

I have used MOTM to create CV's to control a number of different
digital delays that have pedal inputs.  However, pedal inputs do not
respond well to negative voltages, so you often need a CV mixer or
some other device to go from 0 - 5V rather than -5V to +5V.
Years ago, the late great Larry Hendry put a simple circuit we
designed up on his website that converts the output of an MOTM-320
into a signal that can be used to control a Mutron BiPhase, Lexicon
Vortex, PCM-80, etc.  Since you have a 390, you might want to look
into that.

>CV is just so useful for creating constantly evolving sounds - I
>wish more gear these days had CV ins and outs!!

I agree, although things are much better now than they were 10-15 years ago.

>My MOTM is really small (101, 190, 390, 440, 510, 800, 800) - and I also can't
>wait for the Cloud Generator!

While I only have about 20 modules in MOTM format myself, you might
consider looking into getting more general purpose building blocks,
and modules with immediate practical applications such as different
filters, rather than modules that only do one unique thing.

Re: [motm] wave warper fun

2007-03-20 by Richard Brewster

Hi Jerem,

What!?  No MOTM-300?  On order, no doubt.  Seriously, if you add one 
MOTM-300, you'll have all the modules I used to make the Small Glorp 
demos.  Plus a 510!  You have a good starting lineup.

http://www.pugix.com/music-samples.htm

-Richard Brewster

jdkirk@... wrote:
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> My MOTM is really small (101, 190, 390, 440, 510, 800, 800) - and I also can't
> wait for the Cloud Generator!
>
> All the best fellow MOTMers
>
> Jerem.
>
>   
>

Re: [motm] wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by angelzero

you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!


the wavewarper still blows me away.
here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
selfoscillation.


the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
drums).


http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004

(embedded player)





--- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:

> This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
predictable with a unison sound.
> 
> I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
panner.
> 



 
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

Yea I know, how lame is that? I ask for more creativity, and don't have time myself. I 
mainly am doing a project studio curently finishing a demo for a band, starting a new 
album with one of my bands 

http://myspace.com/SPIRITOFONTARIO 

and begining another band's album as well (they got two drummers, yikes). On top of my 
day job looks like I will get to touch my synth in about a month or so, I was just in the 
middle of sketching out an ambient synth recording as well. One of these days that will be 
done and I will create some kind of web pages for all the noise coming out of my place, 
synth demos and all. 


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

Yea I know, how lame is that? I ask for more creativity, and don't have time myself. I 
mainly am doing a project studio curently finishing a demo for a band, starting a new 
album with one of my bands 

http://myspace.com/SPIRITOFONTARIO 

and begining another band's album as well (they got two drummers, yikes). On top of my 
day job looks like I will get to touch my synth in about a month or so, I was just in the 
middle of sketching out an ambient synth recording as well. One of these days that will be 
done and I will create some kind of web pages for all the noise coming out of my place, 
synth demos and all. 


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

Yea I know, how lame is that? I ask for more creativity, and don't have time myself. I 
mainly am doing a project studio curently finishing a demo for a band, starting a new 
album with one of my bands 

http://myspace.com/SPIRITOFONTARIO 

and begining another band's album as well (they got two drummers, yikes). On top of my 
day job looks like I will get to touch my synth in about a month or so, I was just in the 
middle of sketching out an ambient synth recording as well. One of these days that will be 
done and I will create some kind of web pages for all the noise coming out of my place, 
synth demos and all. 


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

Yea I know, how lame is that? I ask for more creativity, and don't have time myself. I 
mainly am doing a project studio curently finishing a demo for a band, starting a new 
album with one of my bands 

http://myspace.com/SPIRITOFONTARIO 

and begining another band's album as well (they got two drummers, yikes). On top of my 
day job looks like I will get to touch my synth in about a month or so, I was just in the 
middle of sketching out an ambient synth recording as well. One of these days that will be 
done and I will create some kind of web pages for all the noise coming out of my place, 
synth demos and all. 


--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> ____________________________________________________________________________________
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
> 
> (embedded player)
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
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Re: wave warper fun

2007-03-28 by crmatt99

cool clip by the way

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, angelzero <loopcycle@...> wrote:
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> you should put some of your sounds up online so we can hear what youre hearing!
> 
> 
> the wavewarper still blows me away.
> here's something simple i cooked up last night.  the magic:
> one sine wave into audioY, and a vclfo feeding offsetZ (sync'ed every 8 beats).
> the lfo into offsetZ is what makes the sound stand up and growl.
> the wavewarper is passing through a '420 highpass on the edge of
> selfoscillation.
> 
> 
> the rest is just a 707, 606 hihats and a tiny bit of machinedrum.
> add some delay and two channels of compression (one for the synth, one for
> drums).
> 
> 
> http://www.twango.com/media/YouFeel.public/YouFeel.10004
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> (embedded player)
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> --- crmatt99 <crmatt99@...> wrote:
> 
> > This may seem obvious to some people but here it goes, I have been messing
> > around with modual for a while now and I only have two 300vco (release the
> cloud generator!). So i just used my mult with one sine wave and fed all three
> inputs of the 510.....then play with the input pots.....then just add the
> subtlest amount of fm from another sine wave to the main vco.....holy crap you
> can almost gracefully use this thing, its amazing how touchy it can be but more
> predictable with a unison sound.
> > 
> > I know I've posted about the 510, I have a bit of an affinity for it, but
> > this list could use a bit more creative discussion. Every time I turn my
> synth on and start messing around I  usually discover something eventually and
> this just came to me after reading the last post and trying to use the 190 as a
> panner.
> > 
> 
> 
> 
>  
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