What sounds interesting to me is modular FM. The DX-7 algorithm could be replaced by a patchbay of jacks. This way, operator 4 could be processed through a Wavewarper before modulating operator 1. Each input would have its own pitch control and CV (with LED frequency display), as well as level CV. Hey, I just designed a $600 module. Perhaps I should back off a bit. I actually like the Additive module idea better, since much of this FM and AM can already be done on MOTM with 300s and Wavewarpers. On Feb 11, 2005, at 8:10 AM, Eric Frampton wrote: > Ivan Wrote: > > > I would think that future digital MOTM products should be unique; > > there are already DX-7's in a box, for example (I've got a a couple > of > > them inside my Kenton PlugStation). > > > > Personally I'm still looking forward to the MOTM Bi-Phase. There > > isn't anything quite like that currently on the market. > > I agree with both of these things, though if I know Paul S's like I > think I do, his "DX-7 on a chip" reference probably was meant more as > an "imagine what we can do" than "I'd actually like to put a DX7 on a > chip". > > I've got an 816 rack and a line on 2 more if anybody wants 'em. We > don't need to re-invent -that- wheel. > > And I too am looking forward to a VC Bi-Phase! > > e > > >
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Re: [motm] Re: Update (DX7 on a chip)
2005-02-12 by Jeff Laity
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