I can't agree more, the Wave Multiplier is by far one of the
coolest modules out there.
I can't wait for Ken to do another run of these boards so I can
build up another .
I made a page dedicated to the Wave Multiplier, hopefully it
might help others with making theirs...
http://www.bobknarley.com/synth/cgswavemultiplier.html
thanks
Howard
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "itsatwistah
<scottnoanh@p...>" <scottnoanh@p...> wrote:
coolest modules out there.
I can't wait for Ken to do another run of these boards so I can
build up another .
I made a page dedicated to the Wave Multiplier, hopefully it
might help others with making theirs...
http://www.bobknarley.com/synth/cgswavemultiplier.html
thanks
Howard
--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "itsatwistah
<scottnoanh@p...>" <scottnoanh@p...> wrote:
> I posted a sound file in the files section called coyote4.mp3.It's
> an example of Ken's Wave Multiplier mangling a triangle wavefrom a
> single VCO. The triangle wave is first applied to the grinderclone,
> section, then patched back into the triangle input. It's then
> patched from the folds out, through an MS-20 low pass filter
> VCA, delay and VC Small Stone phase shifter clone. The foldsand
> offset are modulated by complementary voltages from the EG.The phase
> shifter is modulated with the inverted EG signal as well.wonderful
>
> Normally, I like to make more ethereal sounds with this
> module, but using the grinder really surprised me with how itcan
> turn a humble triangle wave into a monstrous, grunge-likesound.
>
> Cheers,
> Scott