Master clock : clock 0-coast.
2a
3.
Random controls direction.
Random can also be used with overtones, etc
4.
Square wave triggers envelope 1 , which modulates the balance (0-coast mixer)
Balance
2a
3.
Random controls direction.
Random can also be used with overtones, etc
4.
Wow 50 years
The 808 is a pretty basic machine that isn't too complicated to program, though it has a few odd quirks that are good to know. Before, you write any new patterns, it's important to clear the old ones.
yOU will see the AB LEDs flash really fast
8. Program your beats by pressing the step buttons (step mode) or the TAP button
(Tap mode)
9. If you flick the Basic variation to B you can program the steps 17 to 32.
The B LED will light up. (Keep the MODE Knob on "first Part")
Setting the variation to A/B will play steps 1 to 32.
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7. Press the START/STOP button when programming is finished.
If the mode selector is on the 2nd part, then the LEDs will indicate the 2nd part only.
If the mode selector is on the 1st part, then the LEDs will indicate the 1st part only.
11. Press the START/STOP button when programming is finished.
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I/F Variation = Intro or Fill-in Variation A or B
This performs the same function as the BASIC VARIATION switch, except it is only used for INTROs and FILL INs and relates to the last four white STEP buttons.
Intros and fill ins are additional rhythms separate from your basic rhythms. You add an intro at the beginning of your main rhythm, and a fill-ins between different basic rhythms.
You can turn the Intro/fill function on and off by pressing the TAP button.
When you first turn the mode to "play" you will see two LEDs lit:
a) One from the 1 -12 group (flashing LED)
b) one from the 1 - 4 group (solid LED)
Pressing the start button will play the rhythm as standard.
BUT
If you press the TAP button first, the 1-4 LED will start to flash.
Now press the START button and the selected intro rhythm will play before the basic rhythm.
To disable this function just press the TAP button again, and the LED will stop flashing.
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1. STOP the Rhythm
2. Set MODE to PATTERN CLEAR
3. Press a BASIC rhythm button (1 to 12)
The LED should light up but not flash.
4. Set the Basic Variation switch to A
5. Press CLEAR button
6. Set MODE to PATTERN WRITE 1st PART
7. press START/STOP button
8. Set the Pre Scale selector switch to #3
9. Hold the CLEAR button down & press switch 12 at the same time.
10. Release the CLEAR button
You have just set a 12 step pattern using a #3 Pre Scale.
Example 2: (basic 4/4 beat)
Create a 16 step pattern using the #3 pre scale
Example 3.
You can change the time signature of existing rhythms without erasing them.
1. STOP the Rhythm
2. Select a BASIC rhythm button (1 to 12) to edit
The LED should light up but not flash.
3. Set the Basic Variation switch to A
4. Set MODE to PATTERN WRITE 1st PART
5. press START button
Your rhythm will play.
6. Set the Pre Scale selector switch to #3 (for example)
7. Hold the CLEAR button down & press switch one of the step switches (1 - 16)
at the same time.
8. Release the CLEAR button
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The ARP 1027 sequencer
It's the 50th anniversary of this magical synth. So I'm exploing the different modules. A sequencer is one of the essential components of any modular synthesizer. The ARP 2500 is no exception
If the clock is turned off, you can manually step and reset the sequencer with the pink Step/reset buttons.
You may also do the same thing with external CV .... 10V pulses applied to the "S" and "R" inputs.
If you are trying to clock the sequencer from an external source such as another sequencer
plug 10V pulses into the "S" input.
Finally, notice the ten "POSITION GATES" outputs.
A 10V pulse is outputted at each ... corresponds to the current step the sequencer is on.
If you wish to change the 10 step sequence to 8, connect the 9th gate out into the "R" input.
If you wished the sequencer to count to 5, and then reset, connect the 6th gate to R.
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To skip a step, connect the position gate output(s) to the "S".
The sequencer will then skip those positions.
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Electrical Specifications
Output Impedances : 1Kohm all outputs
Output Position Gates : 0 to +10V.
Input Impedances : 100Kohms minimum , all inputs
Input Sensitivity : "S", "R", "ON", "OFF", inputs are +8 volts
VC Width & VC Freq inputs are 0-10 volts
Pulse repetition frequency (without external control):
20 pulses/minute to 400 pulses/second.
Power requirements: +15 V @ 150ma, regulated to +/-0.1%
-15 V @ 75ma, regulated to +/-0.1%
+12 to 15V @ 100ma, unregulated for the lamps.
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I just finished reading the Imperial Radch Trilogy. Highly recommended.
The first book, Ancillary Justice won the Hugo, the Nebula, the BSFA, the Arthur C Clarke and the Locus awards. I don't think any Science Fiction novel has won as many awards.
It's definitely not your basic level Sci-Fi.
The series is made up of 3 books: Ancillary Justice, followed by Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy.
A friend of mine is going to start reading this and I though a brief summary would help her.
The beginning of Ancillary Justice is very confusing and it's possible this will discourage many readers.
But if you can get your head through the first 2 chapters you will probably love this series.
The story is set thousands of years in the future.
The names of the three books, Justice, Mercy & Sword are also the names of the 3 classes
of space warships that feature in the Radch universe.
Ancillaries are the solders which "man" these warships.
"Man" is probably not the right word to use as most of the characters are gender neutral.
and the main character calls everyone she, regardless of whether they are male or female... but that's another story.
Each warship has its own compliment of hundreds to thousands of Ancillary troops
(the number of solders depends on the type of warship).
These troops are essentially captured enemy human solders from past battles who's minds and identity are wiped and reprogrammed with the ship's AI (artificial intelligence). You can think of each ship and it's ancillary troops as one and the same organism....as sentient beings. To top it off, the AI's have emotions.
The main character "Breq" also goes by the names One Esk 19, and Justice of Toren.
She is an ancilliary.
She is the last remaining fragment of the AI of the troopcarrier "Justice of Toren". This AI is trapped in a ancillary human body when the mother warship is destroyed.
The first book covers the events of how she takes revenge on the person who destroyed her warship
(Anaander Mianaai).
It's really her quest for justice, so the name of the book is apt.
Human's are present in this universe, and they live in harmony with AI's. Actually the human ruler is evil, and the AI's are on the side of good. The suggestion is that artificial consciousness is not to be feared and is as relevant as human
consciousness. AI may even come to the rescue of humanity.
Breq struggles to reconcile this as her humanity starts to reassert itself. She is after all an AI inside a human body.
The portrayal of gender is also fascinating since the main characters are essentially computers that don't see the need, nor understand gender. The novel makes the case that gender is irrelevant. It's interesting that to the computers, the default gender is female.
The concept of Justice is of course explored and I think found to be quite fluid and abstract.
The story is basically one of two beings disagreeing about the nature of Justice.
Thinkers from Plato to Shakesphere have asked this very question.
Sci Fi Links
+ Asimov's (Isaac) Foundation
+ Asimov - I, Robot - - novels & Magazines
+ Dune - The Chronological order of the novels
+ Dune Universe Timeline
+ Hugo Awards Best Sci Fi novels of the 1950's
+ Hugo Awards Best sci fi novels of the 1960's
+ Hugo Awards Best Sci Fi novels of the 1970's
+ Hugo Awards Best Sci Fi Novels of the 1980's
+ Hugo Awards Best Sci Fi novels of the 1990's
+ Hugo awards Best sci fi novel of the 2000's (2000 - 2009)
+ Hugo Awards Best Sci Fi novels for the decade 2010-2019
+ Nebula Best Sci Fi Novel awards 1960s
+ Star Wars
+ vorkoisgan saga reading order - Lois McMaster Bujold
These are the hard cover versions
+ Subterranean Press
Unlike the 808 which was a pure analog machine, the 909 used samples for some of its sounds.
The 909 also has midi :-)
+ TR 909 Drum
+ Roland TR 909 Programming Tutorial - getting started
+ Roland TR 909 - How to Program
+ Roland Tr 909 - Drum Mapping & Midi triggering