Tap Tempo Tremolo (mp201+mf102)
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:26 am
I figured out a cool moogerfooger trick today with the MP201 and Ringmod, it may not be new to many of you, but it certainly was to me! I think it is going to make my Empress Tremolo completely rendundant, especially if by gating the lfo (or something..) I can create rythmic pattens, then I'll definitely be able to free up some space on my board by selling the empress trem.
MP201 cv out into the Ringmod's Carrier In, and you have expression controlled, midi syncable and tap tempo tremolo! The squarewave preset doesn't work very well, there is a significant volume drop, but the other do work very well- My favorite being the ramp and saw.
I thought this was a cool trick and just one small example of the cool stuff you can do with the MP201. I was explaining to someone today why I like moogerfoogers, and said: With the line up of foogers, a controller, a bunch of cables, and the time spent/know how, you can emulate the functions of many of the analog effects pedals on the market. I was naming some of these, and that's when it occured to me that I could probably could do a tap tempo trem with the ringmod. I pulled it out of the drawer (replaced by bitcrusher and tap tempo trem, but now back on my board hehe) and ultimately plugged into the Carrier In (first time using that input as well).
Now if I could just get the tap tempo working better (update) I'll really be set. I think Ill post this to knobtweek as well, I hope it can be of some use to some of you
MP201 cv out into the Ringmod's Carrier In, and you have expression controlled, midi syncable and tap tempo tremolo! The squarewave preset doesn't work very well, there is a significant volume drop, but the other do work very well- My favorite being the ramp and saw.
I thought this was a cool trick and just one small example of the cool stuff you can do with the MP201. I was explaining to someone today why I like moogerfoogers, and said: With the line up of foogers, a controller, a bunch of cables, and the time spent/know how, you can emulate the functions of many of the analog effects pedals on the market. I was naming some of these, and that's when it occured to me that I could probably could do a tap tempo trem with the ringmod. I pulled it out of the drawer (replaced by bitcrusher and tap tempo trem, but now back on my board hehe) and ultimately plugged into the Carrier In (first time using that input as well).
Now if I could just get the tap tempo working better (update) I'll really be set. I think Ill post this to knobtweek as well, I hope it can be of some use to some of you
