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Frenzies Senior Member
Joined: 10 Feb 2015 Posts: 464
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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:24 am Post subject: |
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Jamie Munro wrote: | Frenzies wrote: | Jamie Munro wrote: | damn it - oh well at least there is tempo modulation
wonder if the will work better through the esp.
thanks for your efforts and reply frenzies |
I have been playing sensible though, plugging things in where they should be, like gate out in to trig in. There's nothing to say you won't get interesting results going into patch points you shouldn't!
The esp is fun if you don't want to make any musical sounds. I can only get it to track across one octave, and even then it's still 30 cents out by the octave, but plugging other things in, like drum machines, has given me very interesting results, normally a bit early Daft Punk ish. |
This guy has it working, mb sequencer driving the ms20 , my bm should be here tomorrow and this is the 1st thing I'm trying.
Could do with findng out the dangers of plugging the mb into the ms though, isn't it twice the voltage output?m
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Sure you can do it this way, but like he says you are just triggering one note here with a rhythm from the MB, making like a gate arp on the ms20. _________________ 01/WFD - M3 - MS-20 - Volca Bass - Volca Beats - Volca Keys - electribe emx2 - Monotron - KP3+ - iPad with too many Korg apps
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Jamie Munro Full Member
Joined: 27 Sep 2013 Posts: 113 Location: England
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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:38 am Post subject: |
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A aha, I missed the one note thing _________________ Live fast, ride fast |
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