Okay, I snooze off and John pokes me with a sharp stick. LOL! :)
here's my two cents.
I've had things "stall" before if there was a ton of mod going on,
especially lots of self-feedback into a single function block. When not
using them as one-shots, I've managed to stall the TGO, DTG, DSG and
even the SSG. The fact that Serge modules have such a huge range of
signals they can accept and react to as well as *produce* seems to be
the culprit...there's no "safetys" built in. It was my fault, not the
circuit's. ;)
It's not unusual in an open-ended cybernetic system based on feedback
(oscillation) for a paradigm to veer too far into chaos and break down.
No problems, as a tiny adjustment and a little "push" gets things going
nicely again. ^_^
BTW - Here are some "family portraits" taken with the new addition:
http://carbon111.com/serge/tkb1.jpg
http://carbon111.com/serge/portrait.jpg
http://carbon111.com/photos/synthcat.jpg
Absolutely _LOVING_ the flexibility of the TKB!
Best Regards, James
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http://www.carbon111.com/serge_index.html
here's my two cents.
I've had things "stall" before if there was a ton of mod going on,
especially lots of self-feedback into a single function block. When not
using them as one-shots, I've managed to stall the TGO, DTG, DSG and
even the SSG. The fact that Serge modules have such a huge range of
signals they can accept and react to as well as *produce* seems to be
the culprit...there's no "safetys" built in. It was my fault, not the
circuit's. ;)
It's not unusual in an open-ended cybernetic system based on feedback
(oscillation) for a paradigm to veer too far into chaos and break down.
No problems, as a tiny adjustment and a little "push" gets things going
nicely again. ^_^
BTW - Here are some "family portraits" taken with the new addition:
http://carbon111.com/serge/tkb1.jpg
http://carbon111.com/serge/portrait.jpg
http://carbon111.com/photos/synthcat.jpg
Absolutely _LOVING_ the flexibility of the TKB!
Best Regards, James
--
http://www.carbon111.com/serge_index.html