--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "poictesme@e..." <poictesme@e...> wrote: > I find that alot of my better programming has come when I am having > an "intermediate" or "beginner" moment and just start plugging > things in. Good observation, Ben, its true by me also. There might be some sort of cognitive theory of creativity to explain this, but more likely its because when you go back to "beginner" mode you usually start with the VCOs. That's a very deep well there of sounds to draw upon. I find VCAs really useful for animating a patch. Every time I'm adjusting an attenuator knob, I try to think about what it would sound like to insert a VCA there in the patch, controlling the modulation intensity from some other source like an LFO or midi or something. Recently I've been playing with a sort of "anti-subtractive" patch, using distortion to add overtones instead of using a filter to subtract overtones. I've also been trying a VCA to control Audio Divider volume. Sort of like high pass filtering, only different. bakis turned me on recently to using the A155 at audio frequencies. Very, very cool, especially if you patch a varying CV into one or more of the external input jacks. I don't have the triple resonance filter, but parallel low pass filters to get multiple resonances sounds good. So yeah Coleman, you should have started the ball rolling by giving us some of your ideas.
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Re: New thrread
2002-11-22 by Joe Buechler
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