Re: [motm] Guitar synthm MOTM style?
2000-03-23 by Paul & Alleyne
>From: "thomas white" <djthomaswhite@...> > >OK, call me ignant but what modules are necessary for the MOTM to be a >guitar synth? I know the envelope follower will generate the gate but will >it generate the pitch CV as well? Pre-amp for sure. What else in what order, >etc! Help please hello all, hello ignant (sorry:-) the basis for a guitar synth would be a pitch to voltage convertor- to convert the musical signal into a useable CV, a gate trigger - for your VCA, and an envelope follower - so you have dynamic control from the guitar. then all you need is stick a synth on the other end, connect all the gate cv stuff as usual and put the envelope follower output into a filter cv or use it to modulate your VCA. i believe paul's forthcoming envelope follower module will have all the necessary functions. if you can't wait, have a mess around with a korg MS-03, (i have one) the pitch to voltage conversion is pretty bad, but you can get a great Bootsy bass sound with just that and the #410 filter which reminds me - i got an old german autoharp - like a zither but with chord dampers on sprung bars across the strings - maybe i ought to get around to putting pickups on it Bootsy autoharp - now there's a first..? oh yeah, and pitch to voltage convertors hate having chords played into them (damn...) cheers paul b