Saturday, 3 October 2020

Make Noise - 0-control / 0-coast Patches 3

 This is a continuation from patches 1 & 2

10. 


Strength to control ratcheting.
Interupt is on. 
Start the sequencer.

Use the O-control's inverter .. this  inverts the voltage making it speed up
as we press harder.
The inverter's LED should glow red when you touch a plate.
The 0-ctrls main time knob sets the number of ratchets.

Thanks to MakeNoise for their great videos

 

 


11. Overtones & envelop 1 control (of Time)


Strength is modulating overtones
Time is modulating MLTPL
Pressure is modulating Time ( of envelope1)
Set this envelope to self cycle


 

 

 

 

12. Subharmonics & analog quantizers

These are harmonics having frequencies below a fundamental frequency
You can think of them like suboscillators that play one or more octaves below the main oscillator.
This allows you to play notes in various frequency divisions

Connect the square output of the oscillator to the slope trigger.
Pitch modulates time.
(You can also modulate time with "strength" & "Time")
The EG 1 settings are impt. 
Rise (attack) @ 12 o'clock. 
Fall (decay) fully left. 
Exponential curve.

The big main pitch knob is @ 12 o'clock

Balance knob fully left

He describes it as an analog quantizer.


Of course you can use both envelopes
for double the fun.

Make sure the settings are exponential, a fastish attack, and decay is zero.

You can transpose the sequence by plugging a keyboard into the 1v/oct input of the 0-coast.









Thanks again to loopop for this patch
Creating a subharmonic oscillator.

The idea is to clock the 0 ctrl at audio rates by plugging an external oscillator.
You can use any square wave oscillator.
 
 We are using the dynamic gate outputs. They are modulated with "strength"

Turning these strength knobs up and down will change harmonics

Experiment with the Gate out/reset
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

This is another patch which will work also.
 
















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