Hi there Bakis,
But how could you seperate the different note values in such a setup
You have e.g. 7 different values (not even 8) in most diatonic scales, but
they go through at least 7 octaves, so how would you 'group' the common
values from different octaves
I think it would be great if the AD/DA module could handle that task.
Greetings
Anton
> hello anton,
> thank you for the detailed explanation. i see that
> such a module would be very usefull indeed.
> something like this could be achived with the a152 in
> combination with the a156 and a155. ]
> but, the a152 has 8 cv outputs and 8 gate outs, not 12
> at least, as the module you suggested. (if you connect
> a common clock to the a155 and a152 and then connect
> the a156 quantized cv out to the T & H input of the
> a152, then you have 8 quantized cv outputs plus 8 gate
> outputs from the a152). am i right
> regards,
> Bakis.
>
>
>
> --- Anton Coops <
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> wrote:
>
>> Hi Bakis,
>>
>> Well, I guess that there are basically 2 uses for
>> any quantizer
>> (correct me if I'm wrong please)
>>
>> 1. correcting/tuning the output from a sequencer
>> 2. deriving note-sequences (melodies, arpeggio's)
>> from any voltage
>> source, like an lfo, adsr, noise, complex envelopes
>> etc. etc
>>
>> If Chuck sees no use for a 'breakout box' for
>> individual note-values,
>> my guess would be that he uses a quantizer primarily
>> to tune a
>> sequencer.
>>
>> But I think quite a few people on this list have
>> allready asked for
>> something a little more sophisticated than the
>> a-156, to be able to
>> customise or finetune the scales, melodies,
>> arpeggio's or whatever it
>> is they want to derive from some dynamic voltage
>> source.
>>
>> I think a minimum option would be 12 cv-outputs for
>> each of the 12
>> values of the a-156, for building custom scales.
>> Once you can get to
>> these individual values, you could finetune them
>> further with the high
>> precision adder that's coming up (Not sure about
>> this) so that
>> would even make it possible to create all kinds of
>> tunings outside the
>> 12-tone equal temperament tuning (allthough this
>> might cost a lot of
>> modules)
>>
>> But also extra functionality for arpeggio's would be
>> nice (this
>> probably means more cv-outputs) and perhaps even an
>> individual
>> gate-output for each cv-output (like Joost is
>> suggesting ) which
>> might be very handy for all kinds of extended uses.
>>
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Anton
>>
>>
>> On 15 May 2006, at 14:33, Bakis Sirros wrote:
>>
>> > maybe Anton can enlighten us with more details
>> about
>> > this proposed module and it's possible uses
>> > regards,
>> > Bakis.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --- unknown freak <
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> wrote:
>> >
>> > > I'm distinctly confused and dubious as to the
>> > > utility value of such a
>> > > module.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > --Chuck
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
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>> > > Would you like Doepfer to release an Expansion
>> > > module for all quantizers
>> > > (hopefully including A-156)
>> > > for creating scales and arpeggio's
>> > >
>> > > [A module that would probably contain 24 or 32
>> jack
>> > > outputs (+ led's)
>> > > that output only a certain step/value/note or
>> > > whatever you want to
>> > > call it in the current tuning, through all
>> octaves.
>> > > By selecting certain
>> > > outputs you select steps/values in a scale. E.g.
>> in
>> > > 12-tet output 1
>> > > only outputs c, output 2 only outputs c#, output
>> 3
>> > > only outputs d-
>> > > values etc. Each individual step/value can now
>> be
>> > > further processed,
>> > > or certain steps can be grouped using multiples
>> etc.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > For simple tunings (say 5 steps in an octave) it
>> > > should be possible to
>> > > 'fill up' all the availabe outputs (all 24 or
>> so) so
>> > > you can even make
>> > > different scales/pick out different combinations
>> of
>> > > notes in different
>> > > octaves, which means you could do all kinds of
>> > > arpeggio's, spanning
>> > > perhaps 4-6 octaves.]
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