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Re: CV/Gate/Trigger processing

2006-01-27 by srmaietta

Scott, LFO's and EG's are the core of CV in most synths and are a
good
place to stock up. I like having both syncable and voltage
controllalbe LFO's on hand, and EG's that are VC'able are nice too.
A Sample and Hold is a great flexible module that helps bring the
audio
and CV worlds together, put this on your "need" list. Don't forget
DC
mixers to blend/fine tune these CV's! A pulse divider (running off
your LFO) is great to to get a few different yet related clocks
running
around your synth. And then the big pappa of CV, a sequencer. Even
a
little seq. is great fun. The bigger the better though of
course!!
For the "weirder" territory you have to think what you want to do?
Random chaos stuff?(noise/sh/uncertaintty things) Melodic stuff?
(quantizer) Percussion? (clock dividers, gate seq's)

enjoy, there are so many choices today its hard to narrow it all
down!!

~Steve

--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "c10h14no2i" <c10h14no2i@y...>
wrote:
>
> Ive finally got the sound generating part of my synth fairly well
> planned, so I was wondering what people thought were some good CV or
> gate/trigger processing modules. I first got into synths about 12
or
> so years ago, and have been using analog modeling since then. The
> sound generation part was easy for me to understand, but all of this
> cv and gate processing stuff is very new to me. (other than LFO's
and
> adsr's, analog modeling doesn't have any of this stuff) I'd like to
> hear what other people are having fun with.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>

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