trying to get in touch w/Grant
2007-09-10 by NoRMaN PHaY
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2007-09-10 by NoRMaN PHaY
Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look? Loads of thanks.
2007-09-10 by Tyler Harwood
Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via
myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look?
Loads of thanks.
2007-09-16 by Grant Richter
Hello Norman, I sent you two replies via the Myspace account. Did you get either one of them? I did not get a reply from either. To summarize: 1. A slight voltage offset is normal at the Sequantizer quantizer output jack. Just plug the Sequantizer quantizer output into the VCO 1v/oct. input and use the Sequantizer transpose input like you would the VCO 1v/oct. input. The allows the Sequantizer to be used as a transpose unit with a Keyboard. Tune the VCO after pluging in the Sequantizer. 2. Send the Omni-Filter back for service. 3. I am too swamped to do custom work right now. Once I get caught up on 300 series production, I will be able to do custom faceplates and the like. The Envelator will ship by months end. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "NoRMaN PHaY" <vietgrove@...> wrote:
> > Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via > myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look? > > Loads of thanks. >
2007-09-17 by Norman Fay
Hello Norman,
I sent you two replies via the Myspace account. Did you get either one of them?
I did not get a reply from either.
To summarize:
1. A slight voltage offset is normal at the Sequantizer quantizer output jack. Just plug the
Sequantizer quantizer output into the VCO 1v/oct. input and use the Sequantizer
transpose input like you would the VCO 1v/oct. input. The allows the Sequantizer to be
used as a transpose unit with a Keyboard. Tune the VCO after pluging in the Sequantizer.
2. Send the Omni-Filter back for service.
3. I am too swamped to do custom work right now. Once I get caught up on 300 series
production, I will be able to do custom faceplates and the like.
The Envelator will ship by months end.
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "NoRMaN PHaY" wrote:
>
> Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via
> myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look?
>
> Loads of thanks.
>
2007-09-18 by Grant Richter
> > If i'm switching between 2 sequenced/quantised sources, like say the > sequantiser and the quantised out of the noise ring or a blacet binary > zone, presumably I can use the bottom section of a Blacet mixer-processor > to eliminate the pitch shift. One of the original ideas behind the Sequantizer is that you can leave it permanently wired to the 1v/oct input of one or more VCOs. The keyboard or other quantized source then plugs into the transpose input of the Sequantizer. This is the same setup used by the ARP 1130(?) sequencer. You can then transpose the keyboard or other source by an octave down, octave up or into any key using a setting on the knobs. For example, leave position one as "normal" with knob set to 0 volts and no patch cords from Gate 1 . For position 2 set the knob to zero and run a patch cord from Gate 2 to the Oct + input. On position 3 set the knob to zero and run a patchcord from Gate 3 to the Oct - input. On position 4 set the knob to transpose a fifth. Then use the Select control knob or jack to change transpositions. Position 2 moves the keyboard or sequence up an octave, position 3 moves the keyboard or sequence down an octave and position 4 transposes the keyboard or sequence up a fifth. The Gate controls can also change patches. You can have one patch controlled by a keyboard or sequencer, and another patch controlled by the same keyboard or sequencer. The Gate outputs can be used to switch which patch goes to the output monitors. Using a crossfader, only a single gate is needed to switch between the two patches. The Gates can also be used for simple changes like switching from a slow attack to a fast one. > I presume the east dover st, milwaukee address is still the one? Yes 211 East Dover Street Milwaukee, WI 53207-2025 >