Yeah Man, preach on my keyboard using brother!!! Some people on the list tought modular as being the most flexible with other controllers and this is true. But the western scale does not just come out of that many different thing besides a keyboard you know what I'm saying. For us guys who write and play harmonies or musical lines with our MOTM, we could use a module separate from the VCO with this function just as Nathan descibes. No one ever said anything about altering the 300 VCO! Give us a break cause we are merely trying to add ideas to the spectrum of MOTM. Thomas White >I was thinking more along the lines of easy switching of single oscillators >during a stage performance. I didn't want to modify the 300VCO, it's >perfect the way it is, my only problem is having to retune one oscillator >if i want to feed two off the same cv and drop one of them 1 or 2 octaves. >-Nate > >AGREED! The octave switching should be on the controller-end, not at the > > > >VCO. That way us "alternative controller" guys who don't think along the > > > >lines of keyboards aren't limited. > > > > > > > >Somewhere along the line somebody made a compromise choice and decided to >use > > > >a keyboard to control a synthesizer. But a synthesizer inherently is not >a > > > >keyboard instrument. If you keep thinking along the keyboard paradigm >you > > > >end up where MIDI is at, where it is very difficult to continuously play > > > >"between the keys". This is very limiting and instead of expanding the > > > >electronic music universe, attempts to constrain it. > > > > > > > >Ok, rant off. > > > > > > > >Ivan > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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Osc Freedom again
2000-03-16 by thomas white
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