Sorry, it was only half serious. Very dry humour on my part.
It's a good question though in other ways if not strictly relevant for this thread. Both predictive synthesis for live playing and (easier and tighter) emulating it in tools like csound is quite interesting ... effects and changes that happen before the main note comes in. The noise of a note being prepared...
I hadn't realised the TB303 sequencer operated like that though. I could never afford one when I wanted one (and now I have a modular, I don't want one!)
On 13 Dec 2012, at 15:11, Florian Anwander wrote:
> Hello
>
> perhaps he is thinking about something like the autoslide at the old
> Roland SH-Series, which is a Decay-Envelope on the pitch-CV.
>
> Florian
>
> Am 13.12.2012 15:29, schrieb Jesse Buehler:
> > How could a module 'know' what note you want to slide into This is something that could be accomplished by a sequencer where to notes are in memory. You're asking for something like the TB303 sequencer's slide. Not really possible as far as I know.
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On Dec 13, 2012, at 5:04 AM, <
yahoo@...
> wrote:
> >
> >>> Dieter - could we have a feature which pre-empts the note you are about
> >>> to play and slides there in advance
> >>>
> >>> thanks, J.
> >>
> >> The module is a copy of the Serge/CGS design. I don't know if this feature is included as we do not yet have a working unit available. We just started to draw the schematics and then the pcb layout will follow early next year. Maybe there are members who own the VCS and know details.
> >>
> >> Best wishes
> >> Dieter Doepfer
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