I have 3 foogers
-Cluster-flux
-12 Stage Phaser
-Midi Murf
Each have these have a cv input for rate. Is there a way I can turn 1 knob on either the CP-251 or the CP-351, and all the rates on all 3 foogers will be the same and and stay in synch?
I have 3 foogers
-Cluster-flux
-12 Stage Phaser
-Midi Murf
Each have these have a cv input for rate. Is there a way I can turn 1 knob on either the CP-251 or the CP-351, and all the rates on all 3 foogers will be the same and and stay in synch?
Good luck with that mate.
The Moogers do not have a consistent scalable CV input (yet).
I’ve gotten some passable results trying to scale a Fooger to my Voyager keyboard, with about 3 octaves good, the rest not so much. It would probably take three different CP-251’s to achieve what you’re trying to do.
Stephen
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I would consider th MP-201: it can synchronize up to four LFOs and transmit them through CV. The instead of modulating the Rate, modulate the target paramter of the LFO and voilà.
I think.
It’s late.
I’m going to bed.
You could think of it differently.
The RATE of the 108M is actually the speed at which the LFO cycles through its wave that affects the delay time. The RATE of the phaser is actually the speed at which the LFO cycles through its wave that affects the sweep. The RATE of the MuRF is the speed at which the step sequencer is triggered.
Don’t worry about controlling the rate, control the parameter that the rate affects.
If you think of it this way, you will quickly see that a source LFO from the CP would be able to perform most of the syncing you need. Remember that the CP supplies triangle, square, and random already sync’d, along with two attenuators, a lag processor, mixer and a multiple out. The rest is up to you to cable… But totally possible. Read the manuals and patch it yourself, it will be a valuable lesson for you.
This.
MP-201 not even needed.
I know that I’ve posted this video here before but I have managed to sync a lot of events off of the cp251 in conjunction with the sequencer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPSCTSzLJkY&feature=plcp
The CP 251’s LFO is the heart of the time driven events in this program. It is driving the rate of the Sequencer, the sample and hold that is sent to the MF-101 filter, and is being lag processed and controlling the pitch of the Mf-107 Freqbox. Noise from the CP is also being processed by the 103 Phaser.
The internal/external switch on the sequencer really makes things nice.
Excellent, thanks for all the tips guys!!!
That video is awesome, subscribed to your channel!