If I am correct about the patch you are referring to, O1F, O2F, O3F and O4F stand for Oscillator 1 frequency, Osc. 2 Freq., etc. You had me going there for a minute, I almost thought I possibly achieved that patch using only filter as destination. Had to turn it on and play with it. :) Here is a way to really have fun with those patches: Turn the sequencer OFF, place at least one seq dest on UCA (seq dest 1 works fine) then try random combos of the other three seq dest. Find something you love, then move away from the sequencer section (temporarily- its hard to stop spinning the dials down there, like a slot machine of sound, but with almost every pull a winner!) and treak the filter section, and do not to mess with the lfo's and destination, especially since possibly one of your new sequence destinations may be pushing and pulling an lfo's amount or its speed. Don't forget to play hard with tempo as that will open many more doors. Wild stuff no? :) :) Kind of freaking me out as I write this, even a seeming boring patch becomes very complex and long droning on. Now somebody please go and come up with a SICK sequence with that mini recipe and give me patch design co-credit when it features as the new *IT* sound on the next 3 years of every recording in every genre. (you can do it.). Ravi > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Scott Kellogg > To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:57 PM > Subject: [Evolver] n00b question > > > Mkay, I've had my tabletop Evolver since Tuesday. I've read the > manual a few times, and have poked around with the presets. > > Here's something obvious that's evading me: what's the most common > way to trig the oscillators? Should I set Seq 1 to VCA ALL to get > volume on particular steps? That doesn't seem right. Bank 1 Program > 2 has each seq going to (IIRC) filter settings, and it's not > immediately apparent how the oscillators are being trigged. > > Anyway, any basic orientation you guys (and all 3 gals ;) ) would be > most appreciated. > > /Scott > -- > "Whenever a new musical technology appears, new forms of music follow > it." > - Brian Eno > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Yahoo! Groups Links > > a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSI_Evolver/ > > b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSI_Evolver-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: [Evolver] n00b question (corrected response)
2005-06-10 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
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