Paul - A stupid cosmetic question - The 730 illustration seems to use non-"standard" size knobs. Is this a quirk of the illustration? Bill and Will --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> wrote: > > It only does 2 things: > > a) you put in a waveform and it squares it up, then outputs a 0 to +5V > square waves that are a division of the input. > > Input 1000Hz, the /2 = 500Hz, /3 = 333.3Hz, etc > > The *main* use is to input a wave that is relatively slow (say 50Hz) and > then get *multiple* 'trigger/gate' outputs > for EGs. Yon can then get notes VCF'd or VCA'd evey 'X' notes (say every 14 > notes). The CLK IN can be the GATE out > of a synth/MIDI-CV, this allows you to 'count notes' and trigger an event up > to every 33 notes. > > If you have Robert Rich's CD 'Electric Ladder', the first 3 cuts use the > '730 original protype all over. > > b) it ouputs a 8-step, rising sawtooth that is divided from either the input > or the variable clock (/N). Can > feed a VCO for little apreggo runs, or whatever. > > c) you can run up to 14KHz or so into it, you can make a cheesy Hammond > organ by combining outputs (via MOTM-830) > into a VCF. > > Paul S. >
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Re: MOTM-730 illustration
2008-06-16 by wjhall11
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