So yes... what I get is that it takes a lot of modules, big patch... 8
oscillators+filters+VCA...
OK...
Now I know a little bit more, thanks for all yr answers...
I'll stick to my patches of the moment and am very happy with my monster base
prototype which arrived two days ago, works very good with the two little suitcases on
top...
maybe I post some pics, no
Best,
Alexandre
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, charles kerr <thebadproducer@...> wrote:
>
> I bought a second hand 191 recently, and have only used it briefly with four oscillators (I
only have four at the moment) The effect is pretty interesting, but I quickly realised that
one would need 8 oscillators or filters to get a really solid effect, I am building some CGS
VCO's, and once these are finished I'll be able to try out some other ideas. (I tried it with
four osc 90 degrees apart, and also all at 45 degrees apart so I could examine a 'part' of
the effect)
>
> I did find that it may be interesting to add attenuation or offset to different phases of
the sawtooth/triangle - especially with voltage control of these processes - to generate an
ensemble effect with parts 'rising' or 'falling' in and out of it. The need to have 8 of
everything does take its toll though!
>
> I am, though, looking forward to playing with this further in the future once my modular
is big enough!
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> charlie
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> bellenger_a <bellenger_a@...> wrote: I POST THIS MESSAGE AGAIN...
MAYBE NO ONE SAW IT
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> I'D LIKE TO HAVE SOME FEEDBACK
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> IF THERE IS ANY
>
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone here experiment with the Shepard Tone module (which is not available
> anymore) or now also now with the A143-9
>
> I am interrested in this special nerver-ending rising effect.
>
> If you use the A143-9, can you roughly explain if it works well and if the patch
> takes lots
> of module or not
>
> Thanks for yr eventual feedback
>
> BEST,
>
> ALEXANDRE
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