RE: [SynthModules] Sequencer Helper
2006-01-14 by rdrake
M, not sure what you mean by "combining", but yes... i take th output of one row of my milton into one input of my switch (switch set to 2 steps), second row to the second input, and trigger the switch with step one of the sequencer... voila, 32 step sequence. i'd need another switch to do the gates... bbob
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> >Message: 5 >Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 00:17:48 -0000 >From: "mate_stubb" <mate_stubb@yahoo.com> >Subject: Re: Sequencer Helper > >Speaking of sequencer helpers - shouldn't it be >absolutely >straightforward to create a sequential switch for >combining multiple >row outputs of a sequencer? Has anyone done this? > >Moe > >--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew >Scheidler" ><xpandrew@p...> wrote: >> >> Dear PSIMians - >> >> I'm fine-tuning a PSIM program that's a >"Sequencer Helper". To be >of use, your step sequencer must have a Clock Input >that advances the >step. If it also has a Reset Input as well, all >the better. >> >> I use it with a MetalBox Sequential Switch and it >is very cool... >> >> The PSIM inputs are: Clock (an LFO for example), >the voltage output >of the sequencer, and an optional Pattern Length >voltage. >> >> The PSIM outputs are: Clock out (goes to >sequencer's clock in), CV >out (to the VCO), Gate out (to EGs) and Reset (to >the sequencer's >reset in) >> >> Basically it quantizes the voltage from the >sequencer into a chosen >number of ranges, and each range is associated with >a CV (effectively >quantizing the notes) and a duration measured in >clock pulses. So >turning a sequencer knob can change that step from >an E2 note of >duration 1 to a G3 note of duration 4. >> >> You can set up the notes and durations to any >values you want. The >first half of the knob range can be all duration 1 >and the second half >all duration 2, or they could totally scattered and >different. Same >for the notes. Mixing them up will give you new >suprises everytime >you alter a step. >> >> The other input tells the program how many pulses >(of the input >clock) to count before issuing a Reset pulse. Set >for 16 pulses, it >will stay with a drum machine running in 4/4 time. >Set for 17 (or 11 >or 21 or ???) will give you all sorts of >poly-rhythmic frippy stuff. >> >> It's a blast to play with. I'll try to post the >program next week >along with some mp3 samples of my dinking around... > >> >> Andrew >> >> >>> ph@c... 01/13/06 12:31 PM >>> >> Hi Brice, >> I think we were getting weekly progress updates >from you for awhile >and that helped quite a bit. If you could give us >an update ever week >or every other week that would be much appreciated. > >> thanks, >> phil >> >> >> Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: >> http://www.SynthModules.com >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> > > > > > > > >___________________________________________________ >_____________________ >___________________________________________________ >_____________________ > > >Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: >http://www.SynthModules.com > >--------------------------------------------------- >--------------------- >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > SynthModules-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > >--------------------------------------------------- >---------------------