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Re: Duophony

2007-01-13 by stuadh

Hi,

   have made duophonic patches using the Kenton Pro-2000.  To do this,
I use the two separate channels, one set to respond to the highest
note, one to the lowest.  Then, you treat each channel as a separate
but identical patch; each with its own oscillators, EGs filters VCas
and anything else.  You can then add any global effects (reverb,
phaser etc).  Lots of fun.  It does mean if you only press one key,
both channels sound.

As for the A190, I don't think this has a second channel.  You would
either need a second module, or an upgrade to a dual channel Midi-CV
converter.

Yours Aye

Stuadh

--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "travesty14850"
<travesty14850@...> wrote:
>
> I was playing around with the Oddity softsynth the other day and got
> thinking--I've got more than enough oscillators on my modular (4) to
> make some amazing duophonic sounds.
> 
> How would I go about this?  I've got the basic Doepfer MIDI-CV
> converter and an M-Audio Axiom controller...obviously the problem
> would be figuring out how to assign each of the two voices.  Can I do
> this with my current equipment?
>

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