Yasi,
One can disable the voltage range for CV 1 and 2 (toggle until no LED
indicator), which then gives you a voltage proportional to the stage number. If
I'm not mistaken, it's not available from the Time CV though. I've also had some
strange quirkiness occur when using this feature, but haven't been able to
pinpoint it exactly.
Thanks for these patch ideas. Will make for some interesting experiments this
weekend.
- Jason
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From: cyaarsoil <yasi_p@hotmail.com>
To: 200e@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 5, 2010 2:51:47 AM
Subject: [200e] Re: backwards going 250e
had an acoustic show to play tonight, and had the synth patched up already in
the car, so we listened to it during setup to get in the mood. used the tempo
difference meter to sorta PLL two pulse streams. the synthesized difference
frequency CV speeding up one pulse stream and slowing down the other. many
interesting rhythmic interactions and movements. was nice to see the meter
swinging back and forth over 4 or 5 stages but not wandering off.
could narrow it down to just two stages, which I did for my bandmate who I
remember used to like practicing drums by hitting every drum before repeating
one, but not obviously. I wonder if he noticed
btw has the 250e firmware been revised to be able to put out a voltage
corresponding to stage number? I heard something about that a while ago. that'd
make it a bit quicker to set up with an offset of 15 (-1 modulo 16)
I realize now the stage address offset must function as a scale factor,
multiplying the number of retreat pulses. perhaps useful for locking up a
halftime etc pulse stream. will try tomorrow.
Yasi Perera
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Re: [200e] Re: backwards going 250e
2010-11-05 by Jason Butcher
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