More quad confusion:
do the CV inputs for the left/right and up/down movement on the Quad Panner
Channel work the same as on the Dual Channel Stereo Mixer?
ie. if only 1 control voltage is applied to the left CV input is the control
output automatically opposite for the right CV input ? - ie. is only 1 cv
input needed to shift it from left to right?
And the same for up/down?
If so - then I guess only 1 Quad Osc is needed per Quad Channel.
o degrees output for left/right movement 180 degrees output for up/down
I guess if this is correct that is why Rex recommended 2 Quad Oscillators -
to cover both Quad Panner Channels.
But as for the rest of the configuration??
According to the catalog - the Random Voltage Generators must be on the same
panel to a Noise Source and internally connected... not so on this panel?
I guess the Active Processors can crossfade the cv from the 2 Quad
Oscillators so you can feed 1 sound in to Quad Channel 1 and another into
Quad Channel 2 and swap/fade between the cv rates set by the Quad
Oscillators. I guess with the Dual Random Gen's this effect can be
randomized.
And lastly I guess the DTG's could control the VC ALL inputs on both Quad
Channels...
Loads of options.... and a killer panel!
Kirk
> This is a design that REX came up with when I was telling him what IThis is kind of difficult to ask but I'll try...
> wanted to do. (It seems to be a *standard* shop "panel") A few
> people must have them configured like this. . .
>
> Dual Random Generator
> Quadrature Ocillator (x2)
> Active Process (x2)
> Dual Transient Generator
> Quad Channel (x2)
> Quad Output Mixer
>
> This all fits on one Panel.
> Like I said....very interesting but very, very expensive.
do the CV inputs for the left/right and up/down movement on the Quad Panner
Channel work the same as on the Dual Channel Stereo Mixer?
ie. if only 1 control voltage is applied to the left CV input is the control
output automatically opposite for the right CV input ? - ie. is only 1 cv
input needed to shift it from left to right?
And the same for up/down?
If so - then I guess only 1 Quad Osc is needed per Quad Channel.
o degrees output for left/right movement 180 degrees output for up/down
I guess if this is correct that is why Rex recommended 2 Quad Oscillators -
to cover both Quad Panner Channels.
But as for the rest of the configuration??
According to the catalog - the Random Voltage Generators must be on the same
panel to a Noise Source and internally connected... not so on this panel?
I guess the Active Processors can crossfade the cv from the 2 Quad
Oscillators so you can feed 1 sound in to Quad Channel 1 and another into
Quad Channel 2 and swap/fade between the cv rates set by the Quad
Oscillators. I guess with the Dual Random Gen's this effect can be
randomized.
And lastly I guess the DTG's could control the VC ALL inputs on both Quad
Channels...
Loads of options.... and a killer panel!
Kirk