Am I understanding corectly that a quantizer would only allow cv voltages corresponding to the 12 tone scale? If so, wouldn't this make any type of portamento sound more like running your fingers down a keyboard versus a nice smooth sound? -Nate > From: >"Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...> > > > > >Oh, I would *definitely* want a quantizer to be *defeatable!* But it's nice > >to have it there for when you need it. > > > >I'm the first one to wave the flag for weird, sweepy, Theremin-style > >electronic music. But the ability to 'find' intervals is desireable. Let's > >face it---our VCOs respond to 1v/octave for a reason. (The octave, by any > >other name, is a physically meaningful relationship that is found in most > >(not all) musical cultures.) > > > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: davevosh@... [mailto:davevosh@...] > >Sent: Thursday, 16 March, 2000 12:46 PM > >To: motm@onelist.com > >Subject: Re: [motm] Osc Controller > > > > > > > >my doepfer sequencer doesn`t have a quantizer built in. yes, "tuning" per se > > > >can be difficult or time consuming but to have the possibilities available > >for other tunings, etc. is worth the trade off. > > > > > >
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RE: [motm] Osc Controller
2000-03-16 by Nathan Hunsicker
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