> How does this fit with the JH-4, your other polysynth project. I > thought you were doing something else for the poly kbd controller. The JH-4 was intended to become something like a Oberheim 4-Voice, i.e. 4 separate voice modules and one keyboard. I even choose the size of one voice module to be exactly one quarter of a 5-octave keyboard's width ... The idea behind the JH-4 was playing 4 different sounds with various voice assign modes. And that's what I'm using it for. The (still single) JH-4 voice module and the Minimoog clone are normally controlled from that Oberheim-clone keyboard, so it's normally a 2-Voice, but I also have created two additional voices from 4 VCOs etc. of my "ordinary" Modular, the JH-3. Now there is one thing I do not like, that's doing the same thing more than once unless there is enough pressure - so I never got to build 3 more JH-4 modules. Some parts of the JH-4 are not as I would build them today, mainly the OTA-based and offset ridden VC envelopes. If I had to do it again, I'd use the same offset free VCA core which is also part of the MOTM VCLAG. And The JH-4 module had soft sync (interlock) problems. I've cured that with cutting traces and adding wires, but then I don't feel like doing a redesign just for fun (or for the lack of fun). This is not to put that module down - I still think it's one of the better instruments I've buit. And I heard a silent voice telling me that the best part of it might become a MOTM module (;->). (Don't ask - I won't tell before Paul does.) Now that new PolyModular is something different. 4 Voices which are always set to the same sound, just like a ordinary Modular, but playable with 4 voice polyphony. I just can't leave that domain to Nord Modular and the like, could I ? (;->) I think the most expensive, and the most important part of a good Modular are the mechanical parts anyway (this has always been my argument to support high quality synths like MOTM and to detest budget stull like D.). So, if I spent a decent sum on front panels and switches and pots, I can as well build quadruple electronics. And these electronics needing some pcb space is enough pressure to build large ergonomic front panels as well. JH.
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Re: CS-50 as controller (was: Re: [motm] Yamaha CS-5/10/15 as MOTM controller)
2000-10-13 by jhaible@t-online.de
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