i see the doepfer sales on PLL raising very steep after this post.
thank you scott (makes me curious for your music as well)
nakedintruder schrieb:
>
> Lately I've been having a lot of fun trying to lock to clipped and
> volt-rotted signals coming
> out of the BBD module. Try putting something that's really squared off
> into the BBD (I use
> the low outputs of the Zorlon Cannon), take the signal out of the BBD
> out jack, put into the
> "signal in" of the PLL.
>
> Next, patch a slew limiter (the more control you have over
> rise/fall/response, the better)
> between the phase comp out jack and the vco CV in jack. Play around
> with the input
> signal, bbd clock, and the slew parameters until you get a signal you
> like out of the PLL.
> The slew in place of the onboard LPF gives you much finer control, you
> can dial in a wide
> range of tones this way.
>
> At high BBD clock rates with this patch (at least with my 1024) when
> the pll is in mid or
> high, mode 1 or 2, there's some really nice crud in there when it
> loses lock on the signal
> and tries to find its way home.
>
> One of my favorite modules ever. There are a million different things
> you can do to patch
> out the normalled routing and many things result in delightful audio
> garbage. I just
> discovered that patching in the Zorlon (which has a linear freq
> control) in place of the
> PLL's onboard VCO yields great results in mode 3.. strange things
> happen when you try to
> get the short pseudorandom sequences to lock to a better-behaved
> external signal.
>
> -Scott
>
> --- In
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> <mailto:Doepfer_a100%40yahoogroups.com>, "cray5656" <amnesia@...> wrote:
> >
> > No idea what the PLL is for I know I like the glitchy bitcrush type
> > sounds out of it
> >
> > any ideas of a patch to try
> >
>
>
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