Thanks for your reply guys, the basic utility desires so far ask for the following modules (or variations) to be made available someday... 1. Attenuator Module - With maybe two or three channels in a one space panel. Larry Hendry has ideas for this (with basic mixing functions built in) already and Oakley has a simple pcb available again in December and a new mixer out soon. What about one of the attenuators having "Fine" control pot for us really picky guys out here? 2. Alternate Noise Source - Some sort of digital based pseudo random noise generator. Crow had some ideas on this using a PIC chip for the brain. The CV control of clock rate would be great for us drum makers. 3. Joystick Module - No other manufacturer makes this aside from analog systems as far as I know. A CV Joystick module would be great for all of the guys brewing up big home systems without a Kenton/Encore and Midi pitch bend. I know the Brand D guys are coming out with one of these. but it will use a similar style joystick to the analog systems guys... Ptttwwueeeee!!! The PC Jr joystick is great and on a cord instead of panel mounted and in-flexible for placing next to your controller keyboard. The features of this module have already been well debated so its up to you guys to chime in with features and want lists. What about a CV-less joystick you can use as a dual atteuator with one pot for both levels (Joystick)? You could feed LFO's or anything into this thing and have great expressive control. 4. Gate Delay - Maybe this will be a side feature of the upcoming Delayed Vibrato module. If not, a 1u rack with 2 of these would be very handy. 5. Fixed Voltage Source/volume pedal interface - This could be a panel with some 0-10v CV outs and an interface for a volume pedal. The fixed voltage could be fed into 4 VCO's at once for instance and all tuned with the one source CV right? The Volume pedal that Big Briar offers for use with their Mooger Controller is awesome! I have this thing patched into my modular for on the gas vibrato effects. Sure is useful and I could definately see a row of 4 or 5 CV pedals under my controller. Well those modules are the first of the Utility discussion, or at least what people mentioned on the list. Please metion anything that hasn't been discussed so we can all learn about unique directions to head with MOTM, Ciao' Thomas White PS. I mentioned something in a previous mail about a triple or dual LFO and have resolved to buy Oakley LFO's for this purpose in the future. Maybe to make a triple LFO panel like on his site. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
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2000-11-21 by thomas white
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