How about using Freqout to do simple additive synthesis? Sounds like a gas :) Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "woodyy_wall" <woody_wall@h...> wrote: > Here are a few ideas I've had for the PSIM: > > 1. Quad quantizer with different notes/scales for each voice > > 2. Quad "Source of Uncertainty." Use the inputs to control the rate of > change and/or the transition to new voltages: stepped, log, linear, > exponential. > > 3. Multiple rhythm generator--different rhythms triggered by different > input voltages. > > 4. Non-linear transform processor: a single inuput produces multiple > outputs. May not be fast enough for audio, but useful for unusual > morphing LFO shapes. > > 5. Arbitrary envelope generator: one input sets the number of > segments; second input selects a specific segment; third input sets > the slope for the selected segment; fourth input then triggers each > segment in sequence. I need to think more about how this would be set up. > > 6. Along the same lines as number 5, arbitrary sequencer: while > playing back, one input selects the beginning loop point, a second > input selects the ending loop point. Allows you to change the sequence > length and position during playback. > > > --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "bdhornback" <bdh@c...> wrote: > > Excellent idea Scott! Can anyone else think of ways to use four > > programmable inputs and four 1V/octave outputs? > > > > - Brice > > http://www.SynthModules.com > > > > --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Stites" > <scottnoanh@p...> > > wrote: > > > Hmmmm.....with four outputs, since you can sample and hold > already, > > it wouldn't be too much of a leap to make it a four stage analog > > shift register. Now that would be cool....... > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Scott
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Re: PSIM-1 Update
2004-01-26 by Mike Marsh
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