hello,
just to be precise, the a127 lfo waveform is triangle.
i like the a127 very much. still haven't added the
filter mode switches to it, shame on me ;-)
best wishes
ingo
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, Bakis Sirros
<synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> hi roel,
> no,you don't nessesarily need an a127 to make ever
> evolving pads...but,i think,that the a127(with it's
> three band pass filters and three sinewave lfo's )is
> the right tool for this job!
> bakis.
>
>
> --- Roel Steverink <r.steverink@w...> wrote:
> > From: davevosh@a...
> > Date: Tue Jun 3, 2003 12:46 am
> > Subject: Re: 1 Re: synth pics
> >
> > Hi Dave,
> >
> > Thanks for your comments!
> >
> > About the Wiard. You know what I don't like it about
> > it looks They all look
> > the same,
> > the same row of knobs, diversity in design makes it
> > more adventurous in
> > look. MOTM design,
> > despite the cool blackness, looks also a bit boring.
> > But, it's all about
> > taste I confess.
> > But when you look into it's functions, they are
> > certainly adventurous!!! And
> > every modules,
> > contains in fact more modules!
> >
> > About MOTM. They sure have nice range of modules,
> > like a sub-octave
> > multiplexer and a Ultra VCO. A while ago I bought
> > Robert Rich - Bestiality
> > and I must say that this is the most extraordinaire
> > album that has come out
> > recently!!! It's almost entirily made with a 36
> > modules strong MOTM-system.
> > It moans, bubbles, scirps etc. I love it!!!!
> >
> > When you talk about making music and speaking of
> > "process automation
> > oriented, self-generating systems", your actually
> > talking about ever
> > evolving pads
> > Bakis said to me, that for ever evolving pads, you
> > need a triple resonance
> > filter! If this is
> > true I must have one!!! I am experimenting for
> > creating such patches!
> >
> > Interesting answer talking about noise going into
> > filter! But having all the
> > frequencies present, you should have the ability to
> > make sounds, which lead
> > to bell or rich strings or something like that! I
> > wonder what sound would
> > appear if you are sending white noise through a
> > triple resonance filter
> >
> > Roel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dave wrote:
> >
> > >roel,
> > >what can i say the circuitry is first rate ! the
> > "look" of the 300 series
> > >modules is a personal thing for everyone, some like
> > it, others don`t. while
> > >the modules will be different from the 300 series,
> > grant is also doing a
> > 1200
> > >series in the frac-rac form factor and with more
> > conventional ( ) graphics.
> > >if
> > >you are looking to add some wiard, these might be
> > worth a look.
> > >best,
> > dave
> >
> > > What do you think of the triple vcf from MOTM.
> > > And are you going to buy more MOTM
> >
> >
> > >roel,
> > >the triple vcf from motm is a very nice module. it
> > has a smooth sound of
> > >its own and makes a great "enhancement" sort of
> > addition to a patch. very
> > >different from the doepfer triple vcf in sound.
> > >more motm short answer, yes. longer answer, as
> > funding and priorities
> > >allow. there are so many wonderful, interesting
> > "3rd party" ( in the
> > context
> > >of
> > >this list) modules to choose from and prioritizing
> > those choices is a
> > difficult
> > >thing sometimes.
> > >best,
> > dave
> >
> > >actually more by accident than design. :^) i
> > started with the 2 vcf`s in
> > >the bs1 when i first got the starter system. from
> > there, 1 and 2 years
> > later, i
> > >added the 2 triple vcf`s, the motm being my first
> > module outside the
> > doepfer
> > >/ an. sol. / an. sys. form factor. the 48db vcf
> > came last year - i was
> > >curious about it primarily because of the sharp
> > roll-off but its bandpass
> > >function
> > >is nice, too. probably late this year will come the
> > morphing vcf, just
> > because
> > >it seems so unusual. having a lot of v.c.
> > processors, though, can be a good
> > >thing in some circumstances. for example, my
> > primary interest is in what i
> > >think of as "process automation oriented,
> > self-generating systems", what
> > others
> > >have called "dream machines" or "electric music
> > boxes".
> > >being able to layer 2 or 3 or more "processes" is
> > very useful.
> > >best,
> > dave
> >
> > > . I read that if you sweep the noise through
> > > a filter, you can make totally new sounds!!!
> > > I have tried several times, but I only end up
> > > with a bit of shaped noise, but no new sounds
> > > What am I doing wrong here
> > >
> >
> > >roel,
> > >nothing that i can see just from the description -
> > noise to vcf to output -
> > >but possibly it is a matter of "expectations" ( )
> > - sweeping a filter
> > >through the noise spectrum will pick out things
> > that sound like "tuned
> > noise",
> > >a bit
> > >of "pitch sense" being imparted by the vcf`s effect
> > on the noise. there
> > are,
> > >depending on your needs, a range of noise timbres
> > that are different from
> > the
> > >"normal" noise you get from the basic generator
> > although the "blue / red"
> > >controls are also simple filters. but, it may be a
> > case of what you are
> > hearing
> > >isn`t what you expected - you can also get
> > interesting timbres from the
> > >digital noise generator by driving it from a vco.
> > >hope the info helps !
> > >best,
> > dave
> >
> > In a message dated 6/2/2003 1:36:48 PM Eastern
> > Daylight Time,
> > r.steverink@w... writes:
> >
> >
> > > I read a lot of good comments of the Wiard stuff!
> > > Only the look of it. I don't find the look too
> > exciting.
> > >
> >
> > > I noticed that you use a lot of filters. What kind
> > > of music are you making with your gear
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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