I would think that an analog delay could delay a trigger, as I imagine it's just a voltage spike. I suppose you might just need to be sure you get the same amplitude coming out as in. And I suspect there might be some slew or jitter...? BTW, I listened to the 410-track yesterday, and I enjoyed it! Nice use of minimalism and cut-ups. One possible recommendation: on headphones, the panning is a little extreme and perhaps disorienting. I imagine its not quite as noticable on regular moniters / speakers. Or maybe, that's what you were aiming for; the rest of the piece is enveloping, so perhaps a bit of disorientation is good. (Nice track by Hazard on the 'Lech' CD to that effect.) --PBr > -----Original Message----- > From: David Bivins [SMTP:dbivins@...] > Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 12:48 PM > To: MOTM > Subject: [motm] more with less > > I really love using one sequence to spawn many distinctly different > events. > I'm hoping that the lag processor will really open things up for me in > this > respect. I'd also be interested in something that can delay a trigger... > can > an analog delay be used to delay voltage triggers? Or do I need something > like a string of capacitors? >
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RE: [motm] more with less
2000-04-21 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)
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