I have a great idea for a creative and complex sequencer in which the principle is you dial in a few random numbers and out comes a complex rhythm that is musically pleasing. No need for a huge 16 or 32 step sequencer, no need to spend so much time deciding every step of the pattern. Here's a conceptual audio demo: http://www.elanhickler.com/misc/argitoth_clock_idea.mp3 You will hear the beat created by the clocks and then you will hear the beat in a musical context here's what the module could look like: http://www.elanhickler.com/misc/clock_module2.png How it works: A clock source goes to Clock In, there's five separate clock dividers, four that go from integers of 1 to 32 and one clock that can divide anywhere from 1 to 1024. This clock is set by an LCD screen. This clock resets the four other clocks so that the clocks repeat however many measures of your choosing. The mp3 just show a taste of the kinds of rhythms you can create. Not only that, this module one clock out for each of the four clocks. Combine this with a polarizing mixer and a semi-tone quantizer, you can create all sorts of melodies. You can also create rhythms that are in 4/4 3/4 7/8 or any other time signature. This module will beat the Plan B clock IMO. Pulse delay is to create some addition offbeat-ness and pulse width is very helpful to have to further shape the rhythm and especially when using the clock for melodies. On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 7:33 AM, Guy Drieghe D. <guy@guyd2.com> wrote: > Like I already said/asked in the AH list, some time ago: > > 1. - a multifunction digital CV-generator, with a usb interface to a > computer, and proper "visual editing" software (all platforms). > > The hardware looks just like any other Doepfer module, only with > generic controls (knobs) and in/outs. > The user defines the functionality of those controls and ports with a > dedicated app on the host computer. > Different functions [and settings] can be recalled and "uploaded" to > the module. A bit like presets on a VSTi. > > No audio signals - want to keep the modular audio path in the analog > domain. > Only control voltages, with typical applications like controlled- > random generators, step-generators, complex LFO's and arbirtrary step- > point EG's. (actually it's all just a dedicated complex LFO, with an > almost unlimited number of "steps"). > > Inputs should be able to be configured as gate/triggers, and/or CV-ins. > Outputs are simply the CV out, plus an inverted version. > Output- and input voltage ranges can be controlled from within software. > > Maybe some sort of display would be helpful too. > > The DAC needs to be of very high frequency, in order to avoid stepping > of slow voltages. > > In other words, I'd like the functionality and flexibility of > particular parameters of soft synths to be ported to analog > hardware. :-) > > ------ > > 2. - a standalone XY-Z trackpad as a controller. Comparable to Kaos > pads or the Voyager's touchpad. Only with dedicated VC and trig/gate > outs, and range knobs. > > - Guy > >> hi Group, >> >> some years ago, i had asked you to tell me new ides for forthcoming >> A100 modules and, after gathering all these ideas, i created many >> new polls... >> >> so, its time that we do the same! >> >> let me hear your, down to earth or crazy, ideas for future A100 >> modules! >> >> i'l gather the best ideas (that are not covered from existing a100 >> modules) and i'll create new polls about these modules. >> >> then, some of these may end up as new A100 modules... >> >> digital, analogue and hybrid modules ideas, all count! >> >> (let's make the A100 even more 'out of this world"...) >> >> also, this way, you may give food for thought to the whole modular >> community... >> >> thanks, >> best regards, :-) >> Bakis. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > -- www.elanhickler.com
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Let me hear your bright new ideas for future Doepfer A100 modules!
2008-10-28 by Argitoth
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