Dear God, now we're in SERGE TKB land here, Shit Andrew, you're making my mouth water!... You could actually program ALL scale tone chords accross a few octaves for a certain scale. Maybe have one of the inputs to transpose with? OHOHOHOH How about scale tone chords accross a couple of octaves and higher notes just play everything in unison.... that way you could go back and forth.... I do like the idea of having one CV input output chords and the other output unisons... that's absolutely cool. Jonathan --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > The quantizin' idea is just endless. I was thinking about taking one > voltage in, and having 4 different mapped voltages being produced. The > 4 outputs could go to VCO 1/2/3 (on my 2600) and the 4th output to the > VCF. The first 3 could be notes of various chords. So as you swept the > input voltage up 0-5v, it would produce a sequence of chords from the > VCOs along with a changing filter freq. You could setup dozens of > different chords to be used in a track, then use the single voltage > output of a step sequencer to "call up" the chords. Or S/H in, or off a > keyboard... just mind boggling :) > > Andrew
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Re: PSIM musings
2004-03-19 by phdinfunk
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