Howdy, Ok, when I send these drawings out, whoever starts building them has to give me 1 of them. Or not, I can only wish, forgot to mail them today, but they'll go out tomorrow. rig --- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "AtmoWorks.com" <sound@...> wrote: > > Count me in on the Frequency to CV module too....killer for all kinds of > great FX/Triggering schtuff > > James > > _aa_ wrote: > > I must have a Frequency to CV converter. An Analogue Systems RS35 or > > Korg MS-03 in DotCom would make for an extremely happy Christmas for > > yours truly. > > > > My plan is to augment a Q118 Instrument Interface with FreqToCV but > > I'm an idiot and will ultimately fail and destroy my modules in the > > process. > > > > I'm surprised this module isn't more in demand as it serves duel > > purposes. It would allow you to control your Modular with ANY > > monophonic instrument; trumpet, clarinet, sax-a-mo-phone, what have > > you. And you polyphonic instruments or drums are played through it, > > the result is the most glorious effect you can imagine. Example below. > > > > http://anal0g.org/tmp/Air-Sex_Born_Poison_Freq_Follower_Effect.mp3 > > > > In the sample, Air is piping the drums into the FreqToCV converter in > > a Korg MS-20, the stand alone version of which is a Korg MS-03. > > > > I've been using a software "Resynthesis" device for a similar effect, > > but computers are evil. > > > > Long story short, myself and I'm certain millions of others would be > > happy to pay ungodly sums of money for a dotCom FreqToCV module. > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: CGS and more in DotCom Format... Soon!
2007-09-26 by Mark Rauch
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