Hi Ingo,
I am interested in lp+vca mode, controlled by short envelope. Sequence can
be any random notes starting as bass, and going up 2-3 octaves. Actually,
just like 303, but no resonance. So only one oscillator. Thank you in
advance - your help is just unbelievable.
Regards,
Zoran
>From: "selfoscillate" <
synaptic_music@...
>
>Reply-To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: 1 Re: A101/2 lowpass gate saw and square
>Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 05:50:39 -0000
>
>
>
>hello zoran,
>
>yes, this is possible. do you want all the modes (lp, vca, lp+vca)
>or is only one specific mode of interest for you
>do you want the a101/2 to be controlled by an envelope, lfo
>or is a simple manual sweep better
>
>and no, you are not boring me with example requests :-)
>
>best wishes
>
>ingo
>
>
>
>--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Zoran Bosnjak" <dj_allin@h...>
>wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ingo,
> >
> > is it possible to do a tiny, quick demo of A101/2 with saw and
>square,
> > instead of a drum loop I promise not to bore you with filter
>requests
> > anymore :-)
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Zoran
> >
> > >From: "selfoscillate" <synaptic_music@y...>
> > >Reply-To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> > >To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> > >Subject: 1 a101/2 lowpass gate examples
> > >Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 09:02:46 -0000
> > >
> > >
> > >hello,
> > >
> > >here are some a101/2 lowpass gate examples.
> > >again and again and again the same drumloop,
> > >i promise this was the last time ;-)
> > >
> > >the signal coming from an a119 was fed
> > >into the a101/2 audio input. the modulation
> > >source in question was fed into the cv2 input.
> > >no final vca, the a101/2 output was recorded
> > >directly, of course the recording level had to
> > >be re-adjusted on every take.
> > >
> > >in the examples 1 to 5 an a147 lfo (sine) was
> > >used to slowly sweep the lpg. the a147 was
> > >reset on every loopstart.
> > >
> > >examples 6 and 7 use the a119 envelope follower
> > >output instead of the a147 for modulation.
> > >
> > >a101/2 parameter settings:
> > >
> > >no f/a cv2 lev res mode mod
> > >-----------------------------------------
> > >1 6 5 5 0 lp a147
> > >2 6 5 3 8.5 lp a147
> > >3 6 5 3 9 lp+vca a147
> > >4 5 5 5 0 vca a147
> > >5 6 5 10 10 lp+vca a147
> > >6 3 10 5 0 vca a119
> > >7 5 8 4 8 lp a119
> > >
> > >each file is around 120 kb in size.
> > >
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-1.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-2.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-3.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-4.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-5.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-6.mp3
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-7.mp3
> > >
> > >
> > >last but not least, a sweep of pure maximum
> > >resonance in lowpass mode.
> > >
> > >the file size is 76 kb.
> > >
> > >
http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-reso-1.mp3
> > >
> > >
> > >these examples are nothing special,
> > >compared to the a106 or a107 examples,
> > >only simple sweeps and nothing fancy.
> > >but the important thing about these examples
> > >is that they show the general differences
> > >of the modes and their changing character.
> > >the real strength of the lpg is the
> > >processing of oscillator waveforms.
> > >i could have done that instead of using the
> > >drumloop, but i had this idea a bit too late.
> > >i can't post more examples for the next two
> > >weeks. i'm quite busy with a couple of things
> > >until friday and then i'll take some days off.
> > >a full week without the internet. oh man,
> > >this will be such a hard time ;-)
> > >
> > >best wishes
> > >
> > >ingo
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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