2009-02-12 by matthew carpenter
i will take a wild guess and say it's the bass sound. maybe a trig'd VCF(Q). On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Bakis Sirros synth_freak_2000@... > wrote: well, it seems that no one here can tell a Serge...? Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a1
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2009-02-12 by Bakis Sirros
or any 1volt/oct cv/gate keyboard. the TKB does not have an output that plays 'normal' notes. you only get a KV output that goes from 0 to 5volts divided into 16 plates. that is far from the 'normal' western scale we all know. (its 5 octaves divided into 16 steps) if you want to
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2009-02-12 by roelelec
Normally, in my experience that is, you use the 1volt/oct for the connection with the keyboard, in this case the TKB. Cheers, Roel --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , Bakis Sirros wrote: > > of course they have exponential fm too! > > its their '1volt/oct' inputs, their 'vc f'
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2009-02-12 by roelelec
Thanks. --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , verstaerker wrote: > > they have both > > roelelec schrieb: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have a question. > > I know that the NTO and PCO have linear FM, but do they also > > have exponential FM? > > One source mentioned this. > > > > An
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2009-02-12 by roelelec
Hi Bakis, Thanks, this helps a lot! Cheers, Roel --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , Bakis Sirros wrote: > > of course they have exponential fm too! > > its their '1volt/oct' inputs, their 'vc f' inputs and their 'in portamento' inputs. > > > Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / In
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2009-02-12 by verstaerker
they have both roelelec schrieb: Hi all, I have a question. I know that the NTO and PCO have linear FM, but do they also have exponential FM? One source mentioned this. And how can you tell? Thanks. Cheers, Roel
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2009-02-12 by Bakis Sirros
of course they have exponential fm too! its their '1volt/oct' inputs, their 'vc f' inputs and their 'in portamento' inputs. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel - worlds - music. com www. myspace. com/ parallelwor
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2009-02-12 by roelelec
Hi all, I have a question. I know that the NTO and PCO have linear FM, but do they also have exponential FM? One source mentioned this. And how can you tell? Thanks. Cheers, Roel
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2009-02-12 by Bakis Sirros
well, it seems that no one here can tell a Serge...? Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel - worlds - music. com www. myspace. com/ parallelworldsmusic www. myspace. com/ interconnectedmusic www. myspace. com/ memo
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2009-02-10 by Bakis Sirros
hi List, in the track "Ungreat Certainty", from the forthcoming Parallel Worlds cd album "Shade" (DiN32), i have used my Serge modular system. can you guess what sound is it? audio clip here (scroll down a bit): http://www.din.org.uk/news.html if you find it, then i guess you can
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2009-02-10 by kkonkkrete
Great track! --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, Bakis Sirros wrote: > > hello Ben, > > i have already listened to this. > > it is a great work! well done. > my opinion is that it should be included in the new Serge Users CD, if possible. > > best regards, > Bakis. > > > Bakis S
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2009-02-10 by Bakis Sirros
hello Ben, i have already listened to this. it is a great work! well done. my opinion is that it should be included in the new Serge Users CD, if possible. best regards, Bakis. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel
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2009-02-10 by b3nnysf
hey all, I made this ambient soundtrack piece last night. It's 4 live tracks recorded-- changing the patch for each take, minimal knobbing. I added some reverb and panning, please enjoy! http://soundcloud.com/b3nsf/serge-dark-forrest-at-night later, ben ..
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2009-02-09 by Tkacs, Ken
>>> the font is ITC ERAS Ahh, excellent! I found it; thanks so much! This project will take me a while, but I will be sure to share it with the group when I finish. Thanks again!
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2009-02-09 by zaum
> I'm pretty sure the Doepfer phaser IS the Serge design. I have seen > both, As > mentioned, you need to add your own feedback path, and with the > Serge one, > the feedback path can be from a different stage to the one chosen > to use as > an output. That's interesting to know.
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2009-02-09 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
>As a note, I don't have a Serge Phaser so I don't know how relatively >deep sounding it is. > >The Serge module gives you two independent phasers each with a rare >tap out at a different point that is less phase changed than the >final output for feedback potential and stereo di
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2009-02-09 by kkonkkrete
Cool, thanks! -- Kkonkkrete --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , Kent Sparling wrote: > > hi there > > the font is ITC ERAS, > i don't remember if we use the 'demi' or medium weight - > ERAS has MANY line weights to choose from > and the modules names are in (obviously) a heavie
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2009-02-06 by Kent Sparling
hi there the font is ITC ERAS, i don't remember if we use the 'demi' or medium weight - ERAS has MANY line weights to choose from and the modules names are in (obviously) a heavier line than the internal nomenclature ERAS is a classic font, and should be readily available cheers!
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2009-02-06 by kkonkkrete
This is an incredible coincidence. I was just about to post exactly the same question! I want to do some of the text for the Serge Users' CD cover with the Serge front panel font. I tried emailing Rex directly, but no reply yet. Would love to know too. --- In SergeModular@yahoogr
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2009-02-05 by Tkacs, Ken
Hello, all! Does anyone know what font(s) are used on the Serge front panel graphics, and possibly where to get them? I want to do some documentation and would like to match the graphics as closely as I can. Thanks in advance!
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2009-02-05 by Bakis Sirros
Audio Clips Here: http://www.din.org.uk/news.html DiN32 - Shade by Parallel Worlds Release date 23rd March 2009 thanks, best regards, :-) Bakis. Bakis Sirros - Parallel Worlds / Interconnected / Memory Geist [Doepfer_a100] group owner www. parallel - worlds - music. com www. mysp
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2009-02-04 by Bill Felton
Thanks! Wish I could take credit, but IIRC, it was based on some material from the Allen Strange book. It has been far and away the best patch suggestion I've ever gotten from any published material. cheers, Bill On Feb 3, 2009, at 5:43 PM, matthew carpenter wrote: That is a grea
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2009-02-04 by Carlos
This is working totally fine for me. I am using one of this to deal with grounding between systems and converting from bananas to 1/8" and back: http://www.analoguehaven.com/makenoise/formatjumbler/ if you have any experience with DIY projects you can make your own really easily.
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2009-02-04 by zaum
> > I have had a few frequency shifters in different formats and really > like setting them for really slow modulations and output the up and > down shifts fully panned left and right. sometimes this can create > really nice slow panning/shifting effects. I've never really cared
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2009-02-04 by sascha victoria
There's been a lot of TKB talk lately so I'm finally going to ask something I've been wondering for a while. Is anyone using a TKB to control EuroRack stuff? If so how does or doesn't this work? thanks Sascha
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2009-02-03 by matthew carpenter
That is a great patch! On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Bill Felton bill@... > wrote: Not an answer to your questions, but... I find my Serge Frequency Shifter to be an essential tool for sound design. The 'killer app' for me is the ability to use it with a variable slope filter a
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2009-02-03 by Bill Felton
Not an answer to your questions, but... I find my Serge Frequency Shifter to be an essential tool for sound design. The 'killer app' for me is the ability to use it with a variable slope filter as follows: Take a signal into the VSF Take the lo-pass out of the VSF to an audio mix
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2009-02-03 by b3nnysf
Hi all, I easily _WAS_ able to RE-trigger my 1/2 DSG using just the black input jack, and a gate signal from a doepfer MCV4 converter. each time I hit a key, the DSG started again and sloped down to zero like you would expect from an AR envelope, I then patched this into the Xfad
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2009-02-03 by Carlos
Ok final questions from me for a while (trying to make some decisions about my next serge purchases) I have had a few frequency shifters in different formats and really like setting them for really slow modulations and output the up and down shifts fully panned left and right. so
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2009-02-03 by matthew carpenter
I use the Active Processor, and to a lesser extent, the Scaling Processor to mix audio signals, both AC and DC, all the time. You should be able to use the Mixer Processor and Dual Processor the same way. The Active Processor is a particularly versatile little function cell, thou
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2009-02-03 by Carlos
What mixers int he serge system can be used to mix/offset control voltages? I would guess the Audio Mixer only works for audio, + there is no offset. does the Mix Pro work for both CV and audio(it seems to have an offset)? which other mixers work for both audio and CV signals?
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2009-02-02 by Skot Wiedmann
Just patch the gate of step one out to the NCOM set to divide by 2 (or other divisions for interesting patterns). Then use the NCOM output to control the direction. Send in a clock to the TKB like usual. I think that should work fine. Have fun! --- On Mon, 2/2/09, matthew carpent
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2009-02-02 by matthew carpenter
I'll get back to you if I find a better way but patching the NCOM pre-Pulse Divider gives a usable gate for the TKB's direction input. For a pendulum sequence: GATE out of VC Clock to TKB CLOCK in GATE out of VC Clock to NCOM + in NCOM knob about 12 o'clock (find /8, I suppose?)
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2009-02-02 by b3nnysf
hey Roel, Sounds very fun... I think you should patch up the SSG with smooth side going to the filter cv and the step side controlling the pitch of the osc's, and have them FM each other(and maybe back to the SSG for bizzare feedback)!!! Serge is pure analog fun! exciting!! later
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2009-02-02 by Carlos
Hey guys just got my TKB a few days ago and very happy with ti so far, tried most of the tricks you guys mentioned and by the time I looked 3 hours had gone by. and now getting the hang of it really good. One thing I am trying to do that I though would be easier but is turning ou
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2009-02-02 by matthew carpenter
Yeah! Have fun! On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:39 AM, kkonkkrete kkonkkrete@... > wrote: Congratulations! --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , "roelelec" wrote: > > Hi all, > > Last saterday at 10:15 dutch time a postman with a big package was > standing at my door. The wait was over.
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2009-02-02 by kkonkkrete
Congratulations! --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , "roelelec" wrote: > > Hi all, > > Last saterday at 10:15 dutch time a postman with a big package was > standing at my door. The wait was over. > First of all. Kuddos for Rex for the packaging. It was superbly done. > When I h
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2009-02-02 by Bakis Sirros
DiN32 - Shade by Parallel Worlds Release date 23rd March 2009 Shade is the studio album follow-up to Obsessive Surrealism (DiN26 - 2007) and is the fifth CD release by Parallel Worlds (the main musical project of Greek electronic musician Bakis Sirros). Parallel Worlds employ a v
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2009-02-02 by roelelec
Hi all, Last saterday at 10:15 dutch time a postman with a big package was standing at my door. The wait was over. First of all. Kuddos for Rex for the packaging. It was superbly done. When I had unfolded it, I was stunned by it's beauty. Of course I drooled over the pics dozens
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2009-02-01 by evetsterueb
People have put the PowerOne power supply inside TKBs in shallow boats. This was suggested to me when I bought my first Serge panels (pre Rex). There's room enough over on the right where there are only panel parts, no circuit boards. Mounting it so the flat aluminum side of the
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2009-01-31 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
>Ken, maybe I am confused...but are you/we talking about the PSU or >PSD? PSU. Other conversations I have had considered the PSU. The PSD is not a problem. I am obviosuly confusing myself. >You can mount the PSD (and that´s the only thing that should be >mounted inside a case) ev
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2009-01-30 by fhserge
Ken, maybe I am confused...but are you/we talking about the PSU or PSD? You can mount the PSD (and that´s the only thing that should be mounted inside a case) even in a 2,5 inch deep transit style case that houses a TKB (I just checked that). The TKB is probably the best choice a
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2009-01-30 by sasami@hotkey.net.au
>With the Serge Buchla case we could do the same and mount the PSD in >the middle boat. I doubt you would want to do that. The PSU is over 2" deep (small and medium supplies), with bare mains connections at the top. This would put them unacceptably close to the circuitry of the m
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2009-01-29 by matthew carpenter
great, thanks guys! On 1/29/09, hansgrusel hansgrusel@... > wrote: i'm waiting on 1 more track revision. kkonkkrete is back from this trip so we just touched base on getting the cover design going. hope to have it all together by late feb. --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , am
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2009-01-29 by hansgrusel
i'm waiting on 1 more track revision. kkonkkrete is back from this trip so we just touched base on getting the cover design going. hope to have it all together by late feb. --- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com , amnesia wrote: > > What is the status of the Serge users CD? >
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2009-01-29 by stkorn
Not sure if this is what you're asking but I know I will have two 4.5" chassis and a 2.5" one (TKB). As someone mentioned, If the boat can be designed to accomodate the deeper chassis it would probably save alot of people money on having to swap out to the narrower chassis. --- I
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2009-01-29 by fhserge
I have "regular" (4,5 inches deep) as well as "transit style" (2,5 inches deep) Serge cases. In the Buchla case the middle boat is slightly deeper than the other two. With the Serge Buchla case we could do the same and mount the PSD in the middle boat. If no one here gives me det
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2009-01-29 by amnesia
Frank What boats do you have? As far as I know the TKB is the only one that is deeper than the normal pre M series boats
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2009-01-29 by amnesia
What is the status of the Serge users CD?
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2009-01-29 by fhserge
I would suggest building the cases exactly to fit 1 regular Serge panel and 1 M-module (no need to include narrow blank panel strip then...) and you probably are happier with such a solution. Btw: I did not understand why Rex did not simply half a regular panel into 2 halves to g
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