try virb or twango - no nasty software there :)
On 2 Oct 2007, at 19:16, jalmari3 wrote:
> What are good alternatives to esnips then
>
> The example sound was made like this:
>
> Connections:
> - Cwejman MMF-1 self resonance (sine) to A-137 input
> - Plan B M15 low frequency square to A-113 input
> - A-113 Mix Out to M15 1V/O (a quick hack for some liveliness)
> - A-113 single Out 1 to A-137 CVM, Division factor 3
> - A-113 single Out 2 to A-137 CVF, Division factor 2
> - A-113 single Out 3 to A-137 CVS, Division factor 5
> - A-113 single Out 4 to A-137 CVH, Division factor 7
> - A-137 output to monitor
>
> A-113 knobs at full clockwise
>
> A-137 settings:
> - Multiples att.: 12'o clock
> - Multiples man.: 12'o clock
> - Folding Level att.: full clockwise
> - Folding Level man.: full counterclockwise
> - Symmetry att.: full clockwise
> - Symmetry man.: full counterclockwise
> - Harmonics att.: 12'o clock
> - Harmonics man.: 9'o clock
> - Level: 12'o clock
>
> Interestingly, at low frequency A-113 response to Plan B M15 square
> was different than to Cwejman VCO-2RM...
>
> Best regards
> Jari Jokinen
>
>
>
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