Presenting the latest studio time waster: Moog Motorcycle Racing! To get your Moog Bike revving, simply plug in a dummy load in the KB Gate CV and two stereo cables in the Pitch CV and Cutoff CV and you're off to the races...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HybC_IDDII
Moog Racing!
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That's the best thing I've seen in ages... keep up the good work.
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If whatever your day job is fall through, you've got a future in video game sound production.
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Thanks for the nice comment!EMwhite wrote:That's the best thing I've seen in ages... keep up the good work.
If whatever your day job is fall through, you've got a future in video game sound production.

I wish I had a day job! Maybe I should consider that career path

On a more serious note, this is actually a great alternate control method that's a blast to use and very practical. I'll use a stereo 1/4" to 1/8" cable plugged into the Cutoff CV and tape the 1/8" near my mod wheel. Then you can tap it rhythmically for some great manual filter cut sequences, or press on it slow and hard for a nice big sweep!
One thing I just considered though that I'd like to check out is whether the CV inputs transmit over MIDI and what the resolution would be like? Would be nice to automate some softsynth parameters or DAW automation like that...
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I've been inspired... 

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Haha, glad you were inspired Voltor
Lately I've been experimenting with running a simple sequence to my LP, then recording overlapping MIDI automations. The end result after 5 minutes is completely crazy! I'll post a vid of that soon, it's a great sound design method.

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I don't think the phatty does this, but I'm pretty sure the voyager does.audibleobsession wrote: One thing I just considered though that I'd like to check out is whether the CV inputs transmit over MIDI and what the resolution would be like? Would be nice to automate some softsynth parameters or DAW automation like that...
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