Hi,
You can also try using it as the SnH in a ADC/DAC and obtain some kind of low frequency sampling effect with hardcore aliasing.
Feed the sample input with the sound you want to process and feed the trigger input with a rather high frequency LFO or VCO. The SnH output is your audio effect output. Then try tuning the VCO or LFO to the sound you're processing or crating patterns and sequences with the VCO frequency. Did once on a master ... was lots of fun =)
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, "Ken" <kenneth_harte@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for your replies. I am not sure what mean by quantizing my triggers
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> I will try out all of the tips mentioned. At least those for which I have the modules.
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> thanks Ken
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, Robbert Jan Rink <robbertrink@> wrote:
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> > You can use it together with a clock(divider) to quantise triggers.
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> > On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Alex Pearson <alexpears@> wrote:
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> > > I also would be interested in some inspiration. One thing I have been
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> > > with my sample and hold as of late is inputting min/max complex waveforms
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> > > get a less random sequence.
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> > > On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 1:00 PM, Ken <kenneth_harte@<kenneth_harte%40yahoo.co.uk>>
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> > > > Hello... looking for a bit of insight.
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> > > > I have a S&H module and I always uses it to make the same boring Logan's
> > > > Run style filter and pitch BeBaBoDaBeDeohba... pretty lame.
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> > > > I know S&H can be used in more creative ways, technical ways but I am not
> > > > sure in what way.
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> > > > Like I said just looking for a bit of insight or a few patches, pointers.
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> > > > thanks
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> > > > Ken
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