Hi Oliver
I gues you ment a Blacet Frequency Divider.
Can you tell me more how you patched the JAG and mix it?
Regards,
Dennis
I gues you ment a Blacet Frequency Divider.
Can you tell me more how you patched the JAG and mix it?
Regards,
Dennis
On 8/20/05, waveform100 <googol@...> wrote:
> Thanks Richard! You're right: It was the hardest choosing the
> modules. This took several month. But some of the modules I had
> already and always knew that those have to be in (for example:
> Sawtooth Animator, JAG, MiniWave, Frequency Shifter from Blacet,
> RealRing, Wave Multiplier and the two Mixer-Processors for the Vector-
> Heart (its possible to mix in LFO's and EG's next to the Joystick for
> the JAG without patching). At the moment, I don't have a picture
> straight on, but I have another hi-res from the right. Together with
> that from the left you can see almost everything. I WILL make more
> pictures, but this may take some time, because its in the studio now.
>
> Do you recognise the Sawtooth Animator? There I did the little mod
> you suggested :-).
>
> I'll post a list of all the modules next week with the picture. Am in
> a hurry...
>
>
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@e...> wrote:
> > What a great looking synth! I'm always impressed when someone
> takes the
> > time to make a complete synth in a single panel, deciding what all
> the
> > modules will be. You used very nice design principles for the
> > large/small knobs, lending a wonderful consistency across these
> diverse
> > modules. It is modular in the patching sense, but not the physical
> > sense. I'd like to know more about this Auralesque. Do you have a
> > straight-on photo? A list of the modules?
> >
> > -Richard Brewster
> >
> > waveform100 wrote:
> >
> > >oh! ... there it is, sharp, in the upper left of the picture:
> > >
> > >http://www.sequencer.de/pix/auralesque/Auralesque.jpg
> > >
> > >As this is a Half-Modular Synth, I had to find out how to get the
> > >most out of the module without having to patch it. After a long
> test
> > >(on a wooden faceplate), I had the impression, that I will use for
> > >the Sqr-Inputs:
> > >A) Output from a Divider (Blacet), this one has a Output-Attenuator
> > >B) Sine from the same VCO
> > >C): Off (Middle-Position of the Switch)
> > >
> > >For the Triangle-Inputs I added a extra input-Attenuator:
> > >A) Triangle (from the same VCO)
> > >B) Sine (from the same VCO)
> > >No Off (Input Attenuator)
> > >
> > >I use the Grinder separately: It has nothing to do with the
> Folder
> > >Section. I can use it to shape the Triangle of another VCO OR (as
> the
> > >Grinder is NICE for complex Inputs): I can switch the whole
> Grinder
> > >to another position between two Filters. With just one 4-Switch.
> > >
> > >BTW: The Ringmodulator in the same Picture is the Real-Ring. I
> love
> > >it, but it loads the inputs, I already mentionned that here.
> > >
> > >cheers!
> > >Olivier
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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