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AW: [Doepfer_a100] any more ideas for exotic future A100 modules? -> Modular Seq

2006-05-17 by Dieter Doepfer

If I understand everything this should be possible with an A-155:

LFO pulse out -> step in A-155
gate out #4 of A-155 -> reset of A-155 (limits the length to 3 steps)

The trigger rows (steps 1-3) are used to define which of the LFO pulses are
skipped or passed on.

Instead of the LFO you could use the gate output of an external input module
A-119 that generates the "peaks" of an audio signal.

Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer


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> [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von untiedstates
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Mai 2006 17:46
> An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: Re: [Doepfer_a100] any more ideas for exotic future A100
> modules? -> Modular Seq
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> I like to create patterns that have nothing to do with standard
> sequencing or keyboard playing - so keep that in mind with this module
> idea - it is nice to have modulation sources that are meant to be
> controlled in real time as opposed to setting them and leaving the
> patch... so on that note...
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> I'd love to see a module that could take an incoming signal and "skip"
> a manually set number of peaks in order to derive new patterns or
> waveforms.
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> I'll explain with an example... let's say you took an LFO with a
> rectangular or pulse waveform and wanted to trigger an envelope with
> it but skip every 3rd pulse. You'd be able to set the module to
> somehow derive an irregular waveform from the regular pulse of the
> input... and this could be manually set for however many peaks you'd
> like to "skip".
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> .. and this could function with LFO rates or audio rates to process CV
> or audio.
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> I don't know how this would technically work, but I hope the idea
> makes sense. I'd imagine you could use a couple modules to come close
> to this idea but wouldn't it have to be a digital control in order to
> exactly specify the number of "skips" and then how could the waveform
> be smoothed? some type of slewing?
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> hmmm.. would it be something like an envelope follower into a digital
> device that reads the frequency and then applies a slew to the input
> according to the manually set number of "skips"???
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