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Re: [200e] 250e fun

2008-09-09 by jon schatz

On Sep 9, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Richard Lainhart wrote:

> Great sounds - thanks!

thanks richard!

> Can you explain your basic patch?


i took a picture here:

http://divisionbyzero.com/2008-09-03.jpg

it's kind of hard to remember exactly how i arrived there. this was  
one patch; other than altering the 227e channel volumes i didn't do  
anything but press record.

there was a basic 250e sequence, lots of looping, etc.
the first sound that comes in is the saw wave from the 259e mod osc  
sequenced from a channel of the 250e and run through a 292 lpf.
the second sound is the 261e sequenced by the second 250e channel run  
through a 292 lpg. the mod osc is controlling amplitude and (maybe)  
pitch.
the third sound is the main 259e osc; morph is being modulated by the  
mod osc.
the fourth sound is a 260e in continuous mode gated from the 250e.
there's a lot of randomness going on; the 266e is going _everywhere_,  
especially on the 261e. i used the quantized random voltage to deliver  
random gates which sometimes step the 250e here and there; there's  
also a 281e lfo going into the 250e's clock to subtly alter the tempo.  
other 281e envelopes are moving sounds in the stereo field (no quad on  
this). i believe one 250e cv track is doing the same. i'm sure a lot  
of other stuff that i'm forgetting, but following the wires in the  
picture is really hard to do.

thanks,

-jon
"There are no differences but differences of degree between different  
degrees
of difference and no difference."
- James, William. "Subjective Effects of Nitrous Oxide." Mind. 1882;  
Vol 7.

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