this is an edited "jam" i did to show the PLL for some web pals...i'm using my Cwejman VCO2RM pulse out as the signal input to the A-196, and the VCO2RM is being controlled by the Doepfer A-155 (which was not changed)...the different sounds were from playing with modulation inputs to the Cwej osc and the cotrols of the PLL..i was also testing out using an LFO pulse recorded to my DAW to clock several tracks from the A-155 back to the DAW in three passes: loop, kick, snare (so to speak)...no midi was used...
http:/upload.muffwiggler.com/FACE.mp3
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From: partlydrone <
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To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:20:54 AM
Subject: 1 Re: PLL
i demand an mp3.
even if you record it on a crappy mobile phone.
--- In Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com, "nakedintruder" <meatlog@... > wrote:
>
> 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 Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. 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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