stacking bananas is limited. for example, say you have two outputs and two inputs, lets call them A,B,C,D. plug A into C. stack another cable and plug A into D. so far so good, but now if we want to patch B into C, then B will also be patched to D whether we want it or not... On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Richard Lainhart <rlainhart@otownmedia.com > wrote: > > > For me, it's incredibly useful as a performance tool. With presets, > you can instantly reroute audio and CVs to different destinations, and > as JB points out, it's more than a simple router - you can also use it > to mix and attenuate audio and CVs instantly by recalling a preset. I > have mine set up so that the first four audio outputs go to the audio > inputs on the 227e, and the fifth audio output goes to an effects bus > consisting of a Roland RE-20 Space Echo pedal, routed back to the 297 > Infinite Phase Shifter, then back into the 227. That way, any audio > source to go directly to the 227, or to the effects bus, in any > proportion, and in performance, I can switch those routings instantly. > > With the CV section, I route a bunch of random voltage outputs from > the 266e to various oscillator and filter inputs, along with the > outputs from the 250e, and because I can mix those random CVs in > different proportions, I can derive additional random voltages from a > more limited set of sources, again all under preset control. > > I can see how the 210 would be less useful in the studio, especially > if you're working with basically one patch at a time, but for > performance, I think it's essential - I use it all the time. > > Speaking of which, here are some links to just-posted YouTube clips of > my recent performance and workshop at CitySkies09, in which I use > presets and the 210 to change patches and configurations on the fly > during the performance, in both tonal and non-tonal contexts: > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoMY2RjHJFE > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zs6K5urYDA > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2-6VXIUpII > > > > My thinking is, and I may be way off, that there isnt really a need > > for the 210e because we have banana jacks and most of the all the > > audio modules have mults. > > > > I guess it would be helpful if you had your patch set up permanently > > when using the presets. > > > > Or am I missing something about it? > > > > It sure looks great :-) > > Richard Lainhart > http://www.otownmedia.com > http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart > http://www.vimeo.com/rlainhart > http://www.youtube.com/rlainhart > http://richardlainhart.bandcamp.com/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [200e] 210e please explain
2009-05-24 by ezra buchla
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