I take the LFO square output with adjustable pulse width.
I run that square output to a EG and run the an inverted version of that square to another EG. Both have no attack, sustain, or release and just a little bit of delay.
This creates a railroad style pair of blinking lights, which can be adjusted or swung with the pulse width control on the LFO.
Then I mix the two gate outputs in a mixer.
At the output, you have a clock signal swung to whatever duty cycle you put your adjustable pulse width LFO at.
-Dan
On May 26, 2011, at 5:08 AM, Denis G�kdag wrote:
> You could use a step sequencer to control a trigger delay using one of the CV rows, and patch one of the trigger outs into the trigger delay. That should allow to adjust timing per step.
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> Best,
> Denis / SSFX
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> On May 25, 2011, at 7:33 PM, Raul wrote:
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> > My belief is that modulating the clock rate will do the trick. I would modulate my voltage controlled lfo with a second lfo to get a shuffle feel. but there are other ways. Maybe even introducing delay to the clock signal or voltage controlled delay of the clock signal
> > Maybe someone else will take it from here. I'm going to test it tonight.
> >
> > --- In
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, Igor Medeiros <igormpc@...> wrote:
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> > > and how could i do shuffle beats with an a152
> > >
> > > thx in advance
> > > igor
> > >
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