Back at CalArts on the 200 system we used to do it with a custom box
(built by John Payne, I think) that basically recorded 8 sine tones
of different frequencies to a tape track, each amplitude modulated
by the control voltages you wanted to record. The control voltages
were decoded by taking the output of the tape track and sending them
through a mysterious circuit that was most likely a set of bandpass
filters and then a set of envelope detectors. In this way, you could
get 8 tracks of voltage control on one tape track.
While this was good at the time, I'm not really sure why anyone in
his right mind would want to do this today. It seems so much easier
and more precise to use a midi sequencer playing midi control change
messages through a multichannel midi to CV converter. But then
again, nobody has ever accused us modular synth users as being
particularly sane. So, have a go and be sure to keep us posted on
the results.
Best of luck
SHM
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Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "mritenburg" <mritenburg@y...>
wrote:
>
> > sound with a frequency demodulator, that you would tune to the
same
> > range as the oscillator used for recording.
> > Any thoughts on this
>
> It can be done. you want to start at 30ips. Morton Subotnick
used
> to record control voltages to tape with a Buchla system. I don't
> know off the top of my head if it was a 100 or 200 series music
box.
> You'll just need to expirment at what works best with doepfer
voltages
>
> Good luck