One I was playing with at the weekend was taking the 2 post out CVs of an
A-155 sequencer into the two inputs of one half of an A-150 switch. Patch
the output from the gate row of switches on the 155 to the CV input of the
150. A-150 output to your quantizer and VCO etc.
This setup lets you gradually change from the top sequence row to the bottom
by flipping the gate switches at each stage. You could also switch the A-150
randomly using an A-117 digital noise source into an S&H clocked by the same
clock source that you're using to run the sequencer to get a randomish mix
of the 2 rows.
Basic stuff I know, but fun nonetheless.
On 1 November 2010 10:04, Richard Scott <
richard_scott@...
> wrote:
> I have 2 simple tips:
>
> If you get stuck with the same old patches try putting CV in all you
> audio inputs and audio into your CV. Doesn't work with everything as it
> depends on DC coupling etc but in can reveal new sounds
>
> another one: make patches using feedback loops in the the place of VCOs
> - new worlds appear!!
>
> cheers
>
> Richard
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