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Thanks so much!!!!

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

Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-08 by Jeff Foster

hi Scott,
nice upload file, I enjoy "system" generted music too.

btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)

now i have to get a shift register..but they are out of stock.

JEff




--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "c10h14no2i" <c10h14no2i@...>
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> 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
>

Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-08 by Pete

Hey Scott. I have to agree. Very cool little tune. I like the random
melodies. I gotta get myself some ASR's too!
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On 5/7/06, Jeff Foster <spgjmf@...> wrote:
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>
> hi Scott,
> nice upload file, I enjoy "system" generted music too.
>
> btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)
>
> now i have to get a shift register..but they are out of stock.
>
> JEff
>
>
>
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, "c10h14no2i" <c10h14no2i@...>
>
> wrote:
> >
> > 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
> >
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Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-08 by Tom Adam

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>>btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)
>>
>>

--
Tom Adam
The Big Ear
http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
Check out the download section!

Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-08 by Jeff Foster

thanks for the info ... like it.
plus the Pro one mods....

best,
Jeff
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--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Tom Adam <tom.adam@...> wrote:
>
> JEff,
>
> Here's a link to the Neural Agonizer:
> http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html
>
> Here some samples of my Neural Agonizer:
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-1.mp3
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-2.mp3
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-3.mp3
>
> My favorite module for the moment;-)
>
> >>btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)
> >>
> >>
>
> --
> Tom Adam
> The Big Ear
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
> Check out the download section!
>

Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-11 by c10h14no2i

Thanks for posting the link.. I only get a chance to read my mail
about once a week lately.
But yeah, the ASR and the Sub Osc are the important parts for making
this tune. The clock comes from a CGS utility LFO. Its really fun to
mess w/. Little changes of the pulse shape from the LFO, and the
slightest twist of any of the Sub Osc's 12 knobs drastically change
the melody.
I have the output of the subosc going to the clock for the ASR and to
an EG to trigger the VCA. Ive noticed that the EG and ASR respond to
the clock signal differently, which is really interesting too.
Sometimes it will play the same note a few times if the EG triggers
but not the ASR, and sometimes one note will bend up or down if the
ASR triggers and the EG doesn't retrigger.
Its really endless fun! Sometimes I take a the clock and route it
through an EG to another VCO making a drum sound to go w/ the melody.

I originally started building this synth so that I could have a
playable instrument, but to be honest, I dont think I'll ever hook it
up to my MIDI controller again. I am, however working on a midiclock
to trigger circuit, so that the synths melodies will be in time w/
other music equipment.
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--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Tom Adam <tom.adam@...> wrote:
>
> JEff,
>
> Here's a link to the Neural Agonizer:
> http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html
>
> Here some samples of my Neural Agonizer:
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-1.mp3
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-2.mp3
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-3.mp3
>
> My favorite module for the moment;-)
>
> >>btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)
> >>
> >>
>
> --
> Tom Adam
> The Big Ear
> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
> Check out the download section!
>

Re: Thanks so much!!!!

2006-05-11 by Jason Proctor

hey --

this sounds like crazy fun. could you post the complete patch by any
chance? i'm interested in including some crazy cv/trig modules in my
currently mainly audio modular.

on the midiclock->trigger issue, mr blacet has a PIC and some
circuits that do just this. i'm just about to start building one.

http://blacet.com/misc.html

tx
j
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>Thanks for posting the link.. I only get a chance to read my mail
>about once a week lately.
>But yeah, the ASR and the Sub Osc are the important parts for making
>this tune. The clock comes from a CGS utility LFO. Its really fun to
>mess w/. Little changes of the pulse shape from the LFO, and the
>slightest twist of any of the Sub Osc's 12 knobs drastically change
>the melody.
>I have the output of the subosc going to the clock for the ASR and to
>an EG to trigger the VCA. Ive noticed that the EG and ASR respond to
>the clock signal differently, which is really interesting too.
>Sometimes it will play the same note a few times if the EG triggers
>but not the ASR, and sometimes one note will bend up or down if the
>ASR triggers and the EG doesn't retrigger.
>Its really endless fun! Sometimes I take a the clock and route it
>through an EG to another VCO making a drum sound to go w/ the melody.
>
>I originally started building this synth so that I could have a
>playable instrument, but to be honest, I dont think I'll ever hook it
>up to my MIDI controller again. I am, however working on a midiclock
>to trigger circuit, so that the synths melodies will be in time w/
>other music equipment.
>
>
>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Tom Adam <tom.adam@...> wrote:
>>
>> JEff,
>>
>> Here's a link to the Neural Agonizer:
>> http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln156/TLN-156.html
>>
>> Here some samples of my Neural Agonizer:
>> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-1.mp3
>> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-2.mp3
>> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/temp/NA-3.mp3
>>
>> My favorite module for the moment;-)
>>
>> >>btw what is 'TLN neural aganozer (reverb)' ? DIY ? what ;-)
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>> --
>> Tom Adam
>> The Big Ear
>> http://users.pandora.be/the-big-ear/
>> Check out the download section!
>>
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