--- In wiardgroup@y..., mark verbos <a0284520@a...> wrote: > The Buchla 248 is a module that has 16 stages of 2 sliders and 8 bits of > switched data on each step. then you have a series of output channels > that can independantly address the stages. Among the 8 bits of data are > sloped/stepped, 2 trigger outs, voltage and time ranges, > quantzed/continuous voltage, external inputs select, > sustain/start/end/enable. In the end, you can use any section of the > stages as any kind of envelope or sequencer imaginable. > > in Grant's "MARF MODE" he makes it possible to make a sloped sequence, > or multistage envelope out of any sequencer. That's a function that was > unique to the 248, envelopes of up to 16 stages in length with any stage > being the sustain stage and all slope times and peak voltages controllable. > > it's the coolest analog module around I think. > > mark Could you please describe a patch to accomplish this? I'm itching to learn about this functionality as well. Easier, -Mike
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Re: 248 Buchla MARF - Discriminator ?!?
2002-03-08 by its_peake
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