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Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Glitched.org MC-202 LFO Mod

This one sent in via D. Title link takes you to the glitched.org :: how to's page. There is a secton on modifying a Roland MC-202 to achieve a high-rate LFO similar to the Novamod for the SH-101, and a section on assigning FLStudio transport controls to a M-Audio Axiom 25 transport control buttons.

"I've created a nice little webpage that outlines a specific modification I made to my 202: a high-rate LFO switch. This is only remarkable because I haven't seen any mention of it on any of the enthusiast lists (AH) or anywhere on the internet.

I've done a bunch of other mods to the 202 (outlined on the page), but this is one that was missing. I mean, the 101's Novamod has it, why can't the 202? The synth architecture is just about the same."

Very cool. Thanks D!

2 comments:

  1. Speaking of Novamod ... has Phil Pilgrim resurfaced? The tech who did the Novamod for the SH101? Still looking for someone in Europe who does/has done this job regularly.

    Thx

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  2. Good question. I scoured the list for info on the Novamod (to get ideas for my 202 mod) and it seems Pilgrim fell off the map around 2002. Some say he's in Ireland now? Anyway, I think analoguesolutions still does SH-101 modding.

    -[d]
    glitched.org

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