S&E
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Post by S&E on Sept 30, 2021 19:25:50 GMT
In the recent video interview between the big man and gearspace, I spotted a module in his case that looked new to me. I searched the TW site and didn't see it there. Is it available? What does it do?
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Post by admin on Sept 30, 2021 21:01:55 GMT
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pol
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Post by pol on Oct 1, 2021 6:57:59 GMT
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Post by S&E on Oct 2, 2021 3:06:06 GMT
Cool, thanks. I already have cv-adder hq and cvtool ordered, so I should be covered.
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Post by robertlanger on Oct 5, 2021 13:47:04 GMT
IMORTANT: The CVSHIFTER is a completely different module, not comparable with the mentioned modules. It does not add/sum CVs, it is what is also known as an analog shift register. It has one CV and one gate input and four CV outputs; with each gate, all current CV outs are shifted by one and the new CV goes to out 1 (plus, there will be some other assignment modes). By this, you can get a kind of polyphony by sending some notes and these are distributed to the four CV outputs for controlling up to four oscillators.
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Post by pol on Oct 5, 2021 19:46:15 GMT
IMORTANT: The CVSHIFTER is a completely different module, not comparable with the mentioned modules. It does not add/sum CVs, it is what is also known as an analog shift register. It has one CV and one gate input and four CV outputs; with each gate, all current CV outs are shifted by one and the new CV goes to out 1 (plus, there will be some other assignment modes). By this, you can get a kind of polyphony by sending some notes and these are distributed to the four CV outputs for controlling up to four oscillators. Brilliant, look forward to seeing this when it's ready.
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