The switch settings are correct. I used the RM as a VCA since I assume most people will use the VCA section of their MOTM-110 as the final VCA in the signal chain. John Loffink micorotonal@... ----- Original Message ----- From: <jwbarlow@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 12:42 AM Subject: Re: [motm] Interesting patch using VC Lag as Timbre Modulator > > In a message dated 3/7/2001 9:12:49 PM, microtonal@... writes: > > >VCO2 Sine to RM X IN > >EG OUT + to RM Y IN > >RM OUT to VC LAG UP/DN > > > > Hi John, > > I didn't understand this (specifically the RM), did you really mean to use an > EG (a DC source) as an input to the RM? Isn't this just acting as a low grade > VCA? (You're probably using the VCA to do something more interesting!) I was > also wondering about the position of the RM switches, it is counterintuitive > to have the Y input in the AC position when using an EG (it shouldn't work). > > Note: after having the MOTM 110 for about three months (embarrassingly long) > when it was first released, I realized that the instructions had the X and Y > switches swapped around (what?? A mistake in the MOTM manuals?? Impossible!! > Well, it was the first or second module shipped so it's understandable) -- > amazingly enough, no one else had mentioned it to Paul before that!! The MOTM > list didn't yet exist in those days. Check to make sure your switches operate > as labeled on the panel, you may have an older manual. > > Not just another pretty Stooge! > JB > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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Re: [motm] Interesting patch using VC Lag as Timbre Modulator
2001-03-08 by Microtonal
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