If you get the settings just right, you can turn your envelope generator into a simple pulse divider. I advise using an oscilloscope to get the exact settings. John Loffink microtonal@... ----- Original Message ----- From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> To: "MOTM List" <motm@yahoogroups.com>; "sikorsky" <vulture.squadron@...> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:07 PM Subject: More [motm] arpeggio again > OK, I just started thinking about this one (VCA gates). Now, it requires a > module we don't have (pulse divider). I am using my Blacet pulse divider, > but I am limited to certain pulse division ratios. I don't have 5 to use on > my 5 step sequencer. But, what if we speed up the clocking rate from the > LFO, and use that pulse to gate the VCA. Then run that pulse also over to > the pulse divider, and divide by the number of steps in your > dual-700-ala-sequencer. Then, use the pulse divider output to gate the 800 > (staring the sequence). That would work for even timing. Oh this stuff is > fun to play with. I've had this simple 5 note sequencer running for a > couple of hours. Luckily, headphones prevent my wife from killing me. > Larry H > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: sikorsky <vulture.squadron@...> > i get lost somewhere trying to work out where > the vca gates come from, and of course the ultimate > goal is to create four note sequences (i've only a > pair of 700s...) > >
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Re: More [motm] arpeggio again
2001-08-01 by Microtonal
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