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br>Moog$FooL$ |
br>hhmmmm...
looks to have been frac as well.
i guess it never quite worked out the way he wanted?? or it might have showed in the 1200 series. br> br> |
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br>Kwote |
br> Moog$FooL$ wrote: | hhmmmm...
looks to have been frac as well.
i guess it never quite worked out the way he wanted?? or it might have showed in the 1200 series. |
i pretty much doubt it ever saw the market. br> br> |
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br>parasitk |
br> Kwote wrote: | i pretty much doubt it ever saw the market. |
And still I want one! br> br> |
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br>Moog$FooL$ |
br> Kwote wrote: | Moog$FooL$ wrote: | hhmmmm...
looks to have been frac as well.
i guess it never quite worked out the way he wanted?? or it might have showed in the 1200 series. |
i pretty much doubt it ever saw the market. |
yup. i think that's sorta what i was guessing at in my post
besides, it were ever for sale we can assume the new dad would have one or two in his rather large frac stack. br> br> |
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br>Roycie Roller |
br>Fascinating...Marvin Minsky's book 'Computation: Finite & Infinite Machines' sounds very interesting! That whole http://www.musicsynthesizer.com website is littered with gems & is such a great resource. It's fantastic that some of the world's best synth designers are happy to share their research with the DIY community. br> br> |
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br>metasonix |
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And now, if you could just talk Grant into UPDATING it. It's six years old, and the world has changed. br> br> |
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br>neandrewthal |
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I haven't decided if I want the pattern generator too. I already have a bunch of clocks and dividers br> br> |
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br>Kwote |
br>just completely overdo it. you can never have enough "insert x module here". br> br> |
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br>neandrewthal |
br> Kwote wrote: | just completely overdo it. you can never have enough "insert x module here". |
This is true. I think I'll build the divider as well, but I don't have room for the clock. Now I'm considering the banana thing. br> br> |
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br>Kwote |
br>stacking two way 1/8th adaptors? br> br> |
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br>BugBrand |
br>BANANA!
(once you get bitten you'll never go back) br> br> |
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br>indexofmetals |
br>I'll go with tom on this one, I started banana then went minijack and recently tried banana again and now won't change, so many possiblities
even thinking of converting to banana my 1200 series wiard br> br> |
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br>neandrewthal |
br>Haha, I was thinking of doing Grant's thing and putting bananas on the neural pulsers, but as for my system, I'm already 350 quarter inch jacks in, long past the point of return IMO.
Honestly though, as long as I have through outputs on my clocked modules and v/oct modules(which I can since it's DIY 8)) , I'd rather have the switching jacks. There are so many possibilities with those as well. For example, a couple of modules on the horizon:
1. An octal mixer, arranged in 4 columns of 2, which depending on where plugs are inserted, can function either independently, as a single matrix, or any combination of the above.
2. An octal VCA, where each input is normalled into the next for stereo, quadraphonic, octaphonic? processing. Each CV input is inverted and normalled to the next for panning/cross-fading. Finally, outputs 2-8 will each have a mixer. Patching a cord into outputs 1-7 will stop the signal from traveling down to the next mixer. This way you can split the outputs into pairs for crossfading, use them individually, or simply turn any unused channels into a mixer.
3. An octal attack release generator(8 is the magic number in my modular
). The trigger input of the first is normalled to the second so they will both trigger at the same time. The voltage output of the second is normalled to the trigger input of the third to act as a trigger delay. This pattern continues to the end until you start plugging some more cables in. br> br> |
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br>Kwote |
br> neandrewthal wrote: | Haha, I was thinking of doing Grant's thing and putting bananas on the neural pulsers, but as for my system, I'm already 350 quarter inch jacks in, long past the point of return IMO.
Honestly though, as long as I have through outputs on my clocked modules and v/oct modules(which I can since it's DIY 8)) , I'd rather have the switching jacks. There are so many possibilities with those as well. For example, a couple of modules on the horizon:
1. An octal mixer, arranged in 4 columns of 2, which depending on where plugs are inserted, can function either independently, as a single matrix, or any combination of the above.
2. An octal VCA, where each input is normalled into the next for stereo, quadraphonic, octaphonic? processing. Each CV input is inverted and normalled to the next for panning/cross-fading. Finally, outputs 2-8 will each have a mixer. Patching a cord into outputs 1-7 will stop the signal from traveling down to the next mixer. This way you can split the outputs into pairs for crossfading, use them individually, or simply turn any unused channels into a mixer.
3. An octal attack release generator(8 is the magic number in my modular
). The trigger input of the first is normalled to the second so they will both trigger at the same time. The voltage output of the second is normalled to the trigger input of the third to act as a trigger delay. This pattern continues to the end until you start plugging some more cables in. |
woah. that's truly some custom shit. you really gotta document your system when it's finished with some kind of proper footage! br> br> |
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br>neandrewthal |
br>Will do, if I can ever quit building for a while br> br> |
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br>Roycie Roller |
br>Looking at the back of the faceplate, schematics & breadboard, it looks to be a fairly straightforward circuit to cl.. errr, build. Yeah, build br> br> |
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