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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm: aye, this is mostly bread and butter stuff.. another way to expand your sonic range here is the use of a patchbay to multiply your control signals or audio chaining, try using audio sources as the carrier in on the 102, or maybe the env follower input. the aid of a cv mixer greatly enhances the whole as you get the change to really shape and almost sequence your cv modulation. here's another demo with the same foogers you're using thats a little longer, and uses alot more patching and unusual modulation routes: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=86DAFBA50AF1D5ED I'd be interested in seeing how you patched the mf's for this. alas, it was pretty much just by screwing around. any particular moments catch your ear that you'd wanna talk about? the demo is actually a couple different takes with live tweaking kind of intermittent. The biggest thing i could mention is the use of the carrier out on the 102 and the 103's lfo as they both get very comfortably into audible range as modulation sources.www.ctrlshft.com www.myspace.com/ctrlshft http://acidbathlove.livejournal.com/ Original of the message was taken from http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/ Previous Post: aye, this is mostly bread and butter stuff. Next Post: This is a really cool patch, that I never would have discovered until ... |