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Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-01-31 by itsatwistah

I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.

I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
have no problem.

Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).

It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....

http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3

Cheers,
Scott

Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-01-31 by Pete

Cool little tune!



On 1/31/06, itsatwistah <scottnoanh@...> wrote:
>
> I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
> lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.
>
> I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
> output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
> simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
> whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
> clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
> render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
> can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
> have no problem.
>
> Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
> output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
> the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
> controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
> control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
> result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).
>
> It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....
>
> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
> rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>
>
>
>
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Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-01-31 by dustin sedlacek

i was thinking last night about feeding the wavefolder into its self i dont
know how this would work...
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On 1/31/06, itsatwistah <scottnoanh@...> wrote:
>
> I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
> lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.
>
> I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
> output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
> simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
> whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
> clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
> render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
> can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
> have no problem.
>
> Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
> output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
> the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
> controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
> control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
> result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).
>
> It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....
>
> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
> rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>
>
>
>
>
>
> The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>
>
>
>
> SPONSORED LINKS
> Sampler<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Sampler&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=6-YBiR9iChO1p8LQBqKw8A> Electronic
> instrument<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Electronic+instrument&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=UBMCYUngUDCBsNxu0fUeYQ>
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Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-01-31 by Scott Stites

Thanks!

I was working on some samples for a filter, and hooked up the sequencer as described, fiddled with the folds control and that timing popped out. I thought it had a pretty bouncy feel to it, so I left it running and went upstairs to do something else while I thought about it. I could hear it chugging along downstairs. I went outside for a while and came back in and.....the timing was totally different. I rushed downstairs and started wondering what had gone wrong - I traced the patch out, everything was OK. I then tweaked the folds pot ever so slightly and *boom* - the timing was back. I'd had the pot right on the edge of where that particular rhythm was generated (moving the folds slightly in this setup can produce quite radical changes in the pulse timing), and it must have been bumped by a certain seven year old lab assistant.....

Dustin - very cool idea, indeed! Never thought of trying that.

The Wave Mutliplier is just the ginchiest, ain't it? =-D

Cheers,
Scott


-----Original Message-----
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>From: Pete <23isgood@...>
>Sent: Jan 31, 2006 12:55 PM
>To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [cgs_synth] Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier
>
> Cool little tune!
>
>
>
>On 1/31/06, itsatwistah <scottnoanh@...> wrote:
>>
>> I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
>> lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.
>>
>> I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
>> output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
>> simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
>> whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
>> clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
>> render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
>> can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
>> have no problem.
>>
>> Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
>> output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
>> the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
>> controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
>> control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
>> result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).
>>
>> It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....
>>
>> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
>> rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Scott
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> SPONSORED LINKS
>> Sampler<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Sampler&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=6-YBiR9iChO1p8LQBqKw8A> Electronic
>> instrument<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Electronic+instrument&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=UBMCYUngUDCBsNxu0fUeYQ>
>> Synthesizer<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Synthesizer&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=vVz17vm9hMxMQHaONykNmg> Music
>> synthesizers<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Music+synthesizers&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=mcuT67LI-JL1y-0c3VrI0Q> Synthesizer
>> music<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Synthesizer+music&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=r81wNLPLvWjKps4Wb8IG1g> Electronic
>> music<http://groups.yahoo.com/gads?t=ms&k=Electronic+music&w1=Sampler&w2=Electronic+instrument&w3=Synthesizer&w4=Music+synthesizers&w5=Synthesizer+music&w6=Electronic+music&c=6&s=126&.sig=LvxPkgDi1yP885ySfW_M9Q>
>> ------------------------------
>> YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
>>
>>
>> - Visit your group "cgs_synth<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cgs_synth>"
>> on the web.
>>
>> - To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
>> cgs_synth-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com<cgs_synth-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com?subject=Unsubscribe>
>>
>> - Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
>> Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>.
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>
>
>
>--
>listen to my tunes,
>
>http://www.cubanpetemusic.com/12_21_04%20final%20mix.mp3
>
>www.cubanpetemusic.com
>
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


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Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-02-01 by scottnoanh@peoplepc.com

> Um. Yeah, it is. I guess.
>
> http://www.phrases.org.uk/bulletin_board/6/messages/968.html

Whoa!
<cough> I was using the word in the adjective sense (The Mystery Science
Theatre Reference - as I understand it, it was a not uncommon descriptor
used in the mid to late 1950's for 'nifty' or 'keen'). My particular memory
of it is from the television series "Happy Days". Never in my life have I
seen it as a noun, particularly in *that* context.

> Nice ! Thanks !
Thank you, Andre. That was a Vactrol filter, BTW, and I happen to know
someone just did a group buy of Vactrols in Europe.....=0)

Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-02-01 by c10h14no2i

What sequencer have you got?

--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "itsatwistah" <scottnoanh@p...> wrote:
>
> I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
> lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.
>
> I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
> output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
> simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
> whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
> clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
> render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
> can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
> have no problem.
>
> Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
> output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
> the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
> controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
> control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
> result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).
>
> It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....
>
> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
> rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3
>
> Cheers,
> Scott
>

Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier

2006-02-01 by Scott Stites

It's a sequencer that's just winding down the design stage and is headed for the build stage. CD4516 counter/CD4028 decoder based. This one was on breadboard (it's got the comparator circuit from the CGS Frequency Divider on the clock input).

Take care,
Scott


-----Original Message-----
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>From: c10h14no2i <c10h14no2i@...>
>Sent: Feb 1, 2006 12:55 PM
>To: cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [cgs_synth] Re: Cool Use for the CGS Wave Multiplier
>
>What sequencer have you got?
>
>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "itsatwistah" <scottnoanh@p...> wrote:
>>
>> I've been using the CGS Wave Multiplier in a fairly unique manner
>> lately and I thought I'd share it with the group.
>>
>> I've been using it for creating different rhythms from a standard LFO
>> output. Cool thing is, the LFO can be a sine or triangle wave. I
>> simply plug the LFO into the input and connect the pulse output to
>> whatever it is I want to trigger (a sequencer, S&H, one of Ken's
>> clockable modules, whatever). Adjusting the folds control will
>> render different spacings on the pulse out. Make sure your device
>> can handle the signal (polarity, level, etc.). Ken's stuff should
>> have no problem.
>>
>> Here's a sample I did using a 16 step sequencer controlled by the
>> output of my MS-20 Clone filter in self-resonance - it's acting as
>> the LFO. In this case, the MS-20 filter can be used as a voltage
>> controlled clock (though I did not need to put it under voltage
>> control on this sample - the jaunty timing of the sequencer is a
>> result of the Wave Multiplier's effect on the input signal).
>>
>> It's a 2.86 MB download. This link may wrap a bit....
>>
>> http://mypeoplepc.com/members/scottnoanh/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilde
>> rfiles/birth_of_the_mutant.mp3
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Scott
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>


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