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Re: What are you doing with your JAGs?

2004-07-06 by Michael A. Firman

Hi,

In conjunction with my PSIM-1 (running a quadrature osc program) I've used
the JAG to do automated quad panning (the JAG outputs 2,4,6,8 are fed to
two of the Blacet dual linear VCAs). Of course you can use a joystick to drive
the JAG (instead of the PSIM) to do manual quad panning. The JAG gives very
good visual ques as to the sound "location".

I've also experimented with controlling as many different parameters as I can
in a patch with a single joystick - the JAG is great fun.

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen" <darkflametwentythree@h...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> What are you doing with your JAGs? Mine arrived on Saturday, and a 
> fantatsic looking thing it is too, plugged in or not! 
> 
> I have only spent a couple of hours with it so far, but like the 
> Noise Ring, it has created multiple threads of patch possibility 
> within my brain, and is looking like another VERY deep module.
> 
> I have used it in a couple of simple patches, it works great if you 
> feed it the Joystick X and Y, and use the Edge or Dome output to 
> control stuff (e.g. PWM, Filter Cutoff etc). I also got quite complex 
> with it a couple of times, and had it feeding back with the Noise 
> Ring's ins and outs.
> 
> There was previous talk of using it to process audio, any other ideas 
> about this?
> 
> Take care,
> 
> Gregg.

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