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FW: [motm] Re: [sdiy] And now for something completely different. .....

FW: [motm] Re: [sdiy] And now for something completely different. .....

2002-12-12 by Tkacs, Ken

Well, Jeez... how come *we* don't have "poison-trigger" modules and
"mad-dog" aggravators?

:-) 

Actually, it's kind of cool to see people really doing off-the-wall stuff
like this.


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http://www.blasser.com/roll/index.html 

Just when you think you've seen everything.....

Paul S.

FW: [motm] Re: [sdiy] And now for something completely different. .....

2002-12-12 by osthelder <osthelder@netscape.net>

--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@j...> wrote:
> 
> Well, Jeez... how come *we* don't have "poison-trigger" modules and
> "mad-dog" aggravators?
> 
> :-)

We don't?! 
> 
> Actually, it's kind of cool to see people really doing off-the-wall 
stuff
> like this.

From a safe distance...}8-@
This IS fun stuff!  It's important to experiment with alternative 
controllers and the like.  There are a bunch of very simple circuits 
that provide brutally effective results.  Using a 
breadboard/solderless prototyping circuit board (gee, just like the 
MOTM experimenter's breadboard...)it's possible to build and play 
with all sorts of interesting things that may eventually find their 
way into your system.  Right now, I'm playing with a modified version 
of Ken Stone's Cat Girl Synth Psycho LFO- check it out at 
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/psycho_lfo.html .  It provides 
random gate pulses to the EG's.  I like my new version so much that 
I'm going to lay out four of these circuits on a pcb and am making a 
MOTM-compatible module for my system.  Mad dog aggravator, indeed!

Varese would've been proud to own such a device...

Chub-mad dog aggravation made flesh  
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> http://www.blasser.com/roll/index.html 
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> Just when you think you've seen everything.....
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> Paul S.

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