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OK, let's have some sound samples, guys!!

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] OK, let's have some sound samples, guys!!

2005-04-24 by pH

On 4/24/05 12:39 PM, "cuari7" <cuari7@comcast.net> wrote:

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> C'mon, c'mon!
> Those of you who've already gotten yours....make us even greener with
> envy!!

try this, it's 7MB,  I need to split it to make it samller to upload to the
group files, and/or come up with other examples now that I have both of them
working! (one was damaged in shipping, but Peter fixed it and got it right
back to me immediatly, thanks Peter!)



Here's a quick 'n' dirty example of a single Model 15 VCO being tweaked and
modulated. No filter/effects/VCA, this is the direct audio out from the VCO.

http://s22.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3QVA5C8B8TTJR1O9O1HC6I094K

ok, this site has limited downloads so if it doesn't work here's another
link to the
SAME FILE:
http://s33.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=20XZC9C0EBKU309TCF9FNIYQIV


Anyway, these things sound amazing! Who needs filters with VCOs like this?
heh, they have a huge range of possiblities, and in general just sound very
smooth, full and rubbery.  The morph is a lot of fun as well, it's great to
go from Sine to Pulse.  But something that should be standard on all
VCOs(well, most modules really)  is the bipolar mix on the CV ins, endless
possiblities.
Okay, that's the short story, I keep meaning to write more on these.
I will try and post more info and samples soon.
best,
phil

Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] OK, let's have some sound samples, guys!!

2005-04-24 by Peter Grenader

Phil Hendricks did one the other day, a rather interesting soudbyte, but
it's 7.2 Megs and way past the yahoo bandwidth limit and I think he's
working on shortening it so it can be uploaded here. The Model 15 in a
full-chaos application - quite interesting.
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PLAN_B_analog_blog] SAMPLE was RE: OK, let's have some sound samples, guys!!

2005-04-24 by pH

[Trying again, this reply hasn't made it through, sorry if it comes through
twice]

On 4/24/05 12:39 PM, "cuari7" <cuari7@comcast.net> wrote:

> 
> C'mon, c'mon!
> Those of you who've already gotten yours....make us even greener with
> envy!!

try this, it's 7MB,  I need to split it to make it smaller to upload to the
group files, and/or come up with other examples now that I have both of them
working! (one was damaged in shipping, but Peter fixed it and got it right
back to me immediately, thanks Peter!)



Here's a quick 'n' dirty example of a single Model 15 VCO being tweaked and
modulated. No filter/effects/VCA, this is the direct audio out from the VCO.

http://s22.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3QVA5C8B8TTJR1O9O1HC6I094K

ok, this site has limited downloads so if it doesn't work here's another
link to the
SAME FILE:
http://s33.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=20XZC9C0EBKU309TCF9FNIYQIV


Anyway, these things sound amazing! Who needs filters with VCOs like this?
They have a huge range of possibilities, and in general just sound very
smooth, full and rubbery.  The morph is a lot of fun as well, it's great to
go from Sine to Pulse.  But something that should be standard on all
VCOs(well, most modules really)  is the bipolar mix on the CV ins, endless
possibilities.
Okay, that's the short story, I keep meaning to write more on these.
I will try and post more info and samples soon.
best,
phil

RE: SAMPLE {was RE: OK, let's have ...}

2005-04-25 by Frank Vanaman

Hi all,

Whew! Very nice. Thought my sound card was broken at first!  :-)
Definitely looking forward to mine...

Frank
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[Trying again, this reply hasn't made it through, sorry if it comes through
twice]

Here's a quick 'n' dirty example of a single Model 15 VCO being tweaked and
modulated. No filter/effects/VCA, this is the direct audio out from the VCO.

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