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Objet : [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Plan B Wave Splicer - First ListenWOW!
The tritone of analogue syhthesis \m/
:P
--- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "(i think you can figure that out)"
wrote:
>
> On this Namm-eve I give you the first audio sample of the proposed
> Plan B Wave Splicer:
>
> http://www.ear-group.net/splicesamp.mp3
>
> The patch is not complex. A single Model 15's saw is being fed into
> the Waveshaper of a Model 26. That output is fed into INPUT A of the
> Splicer. Into the Splicer's iNPUT B is the Square out of the same
> Model 15. A single Model 10 is being self-cycled and is pacing a
> sequencer which is controlling the Model 15's pitch. The Envelope
> output of that Model 10 is sweeping the VC Splice Input of the Wave
> Splicer.
>
> There is no PWM going on, the timbral sweeps are being caused by the
> edit point of the Splicer being VC's by the Model 10.
>
> See you at Namm.
>
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RE: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Plan B Wave Splicer - First Listen
2008-01-19 by Sylvain Delisle
Diabolus in musica! An interesting way to put it. I like the
ieda of versatiles and usefull modules built with small HP factors. Ok,
all modules can't be built this way, but it's usefull to have some. In a
totaly different way, the Doepfer A132 Dual VCA is pretty much one of the
greatest incarnation of this concept. Highly usefull and as small as
you can make it.
So
thanks to Peter for keeping the 4HP format alive!
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