I was able to guess that (once have built a tremolo with a friend or to be honest he built it and I supplied the coffee;-)), but where to place it on the board?till wrote:Use a resistor to do so.
Analogue sequencers
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Have you tried asking on the curious inventor forums? I'm interested in this sequencer for controlling filter sweeps and lfo speeds on my .Com modular and I believe .Com uses the same voltage settings as Moog.MichaelPeterTrowbridge wrote:I was able to guess that (once have built a tremolo with a friend or to be honest he built it and I supplied the coffee;-)), but where to place it on the board?till wrote:Use a resistor to do so.
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I am working on the musicfromouterspace sequencer...Suburban Bather wrote:Have you tried asking on the curious inventor forums? I'm interested in this sequencer for controlling filter sweeps and lfo speeds on my .Com modular and I believe .Com uses the same voltage settings as Moog.MichaelPeterTrowbridge wrote:I was able to guess that (once have built a tremolo with a friend or to be honest he built it and I supplied the coffee;-)), but where to place it on the board?till wrote:Use a resistor to do so.
Have done the following:
- Bought all components
- Bought 2 acryl plates
- Drilled all wholes into them
- Fixed the components to the plates
- Done about 80% of the soldering that does not touch the PC BRD
Going to do next week (if i find time):
- Solve the tension problem
- Soldering of all resistors, capacitors etc. (population on boards)
- Run a first test...
I wonder how much it would cost for all of that material for the MFOS Sequencer. I don't have the slightest clue as to how to construct it but I wonder if it would be very expensive to get all the parts and have someone build it for me.
Respectfully,
Eric
Respectfully,
Eric
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Here you can read about some problems I faced so far and the answers given:EricK wrote:I wonder how much it would cost for all of that material for the MFOS Sequencer. I don't have the slightest clue as to how to construct it but I wonder if it would be very expensive to get all the parts and have someone build it for me.
Respectfully,
Eric
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so my buddy is letting me barrow the sequencer he built from "music from outter space" and it is SWEET. the only thing ive got to have him fix is when i have it hooked up to my micro moog and have the VCA release set to longer times (anything above 1 m/sec) the switches that are off bleed through. but works great other than that i will post a pic tomarrow if i have time. he never completely finished it so its just a naked enclosure with sharpie marking the knobs and switches. this is my first analog sequencer and i can see that its going to do wonders for my music and horrible things to my social life for awhile lol.
What sequencer do you use?
What sequencer do you use? Do you like it?
Model D, Little Phatty Tribute w/cv, The Rogue, MF-102, CP-251, Animoog and Filtatron
Using a few Dotcom Q960s with a few more Q962s and a Blacet Miniwave as a quantizer to sequence my Moog. Many possibilities with a setup like that. Here is a vid with 3 different simple 4 note sequences, with a counter to switch the sequence every 16 times. Of all the analog sequencers I have tried, I find the 960 the most musical and fun to use.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2WzgyjkTBU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2WzgyjkTBU