Thanks so much!!!!
2006-05-04 by c10h14no2i
I just wanted to thank you all for helping me over the past few months
w/ my synth. Its still got a tun of bugs to work out, but it already
makes me endlessly happy.
I've uploaded a file of music that it created to the CGS yahoo group
file area titled "mysynth.mp3"
I say music "it" created, because its just random music. Ive got an
LFO and 2 noise sources going to a CGS mixer to the analog shift
register. The clock for the shift register first goes through a CGS
sub osc. The voice is a cgs VCO to a cgs wave multiplier to a cgs
synthacon filter (which is actually acting as the VCA... or maybe
lowpass gate is a more correct term). Then the output goes to a TLN
neural aganozer (reverb) which is a GREAT module. the neural
agonizer offers a tun of modulation inputs, to which I have a bunch of
very slow LFO's going to. You probably dont get the effect from the
1min clip I posted, but when listening to the synth for a long time it
really adds a lot of character.
THANKS
Scott
w/ my synth. Its still got a tun of bugs to work out, but it already
makes me endlessly happy.
I've uploaded a file of music that it created to the CGS yahoo group
file area titled "mysynth.mp3"
I say music "it" created, because its just random music. Ive got an
LFO and 2 noise sources going to a CGS mixer to the analog shift
register. The clock for the shift register first goes through a CGS
sub osc. The voice is a cgs VCO to a cgs wave multiplier to a cgs
synthacon filter (which is actually acting as the VCA... or maybe
lowpass gate is a more correct term). Then the output goes to a TLN
neural aganozer (reverb) which is a GREAT module. the neural
agonizer offers a tun of modulation inputs, to which I have a bunch of
very slow LFO's going to. You probably dont get the effect from the
1min clip I posted, but when listening to the synth for a long time it
really adds a lot of character.
THANKS
Scott