ahoy
i believe i was using 2 different lfos into the gated comparators
clock and noise in.
actually i think i had an lfo into a pulse divider, which then had a
slow and a fast
division sent to the comparators inputs.
yes the chime simulator is on that mp3 - i didn't have any cynares
back then
yes different gate outs to different drum sounds
the unit can output the gates - but the random out is indeed a sample
n hold type cv out
have fun with it
dave wright
www.notbreathing.com/dwright.jpg
i believe i was using 2 different lfos into the gated comparators
clock and noise in.
actually i think i had an lfo into a pulse divider, which then had a
slow and a fast
division sent to the comparators inputs.
yes the chime simulator is on that mp3 - i didn't have any cynares
back then
yes different gate outs to different drum sounds
the unit can output the gates - but the random out is indeed a sample
n hold type cv out
have fun with it
dave wright
www.notbreathing.com/dwright.jpg
On Jul 9, 2007, at 8:30 AM, synthwick wrote:
> Hello again.
> Sorry for flooding the list w/ posts these past few days, but Im just
> getting back into this after a long break.
> I tried searching first, but didn't come up w/ anything.
>
> In the CGSDRUMS file, what modules are you using? Am I hearing the
> chime simulator in there, or is it just the cynare?
>
> Then, I can't quite figure out the gated comparator. In that MP3, is
> it configured the way it is explained on the gate comp web page?
> Noise and clock in, and then different outputs to different drum
> modules?
> Maybe I just got it, after reading the webpage again. I re read the
> part about the first input being random, and shifting from there.
> At first, I was thinking it was like the ASR, but for gate signals,
> simply passing the same signal down the line. But, the first gate
> being random sort of makes sense now.
> ._,___
dave wright
www.notbreathing.com
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