Tuesday, November 20, 2007
EMS VCS3 MKII & Universal Sequencer
YouTube via buchla300.
"Very simple patch and sequence.
VCO 1 to the left speaker through the reverb
VCO2 to the right speaker through the filter"
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Simple? Excuse me, I'm going to have a cardboard sandwich.
ReplyDeleteneat, it sounds like plucked strings.
ReplyDeleteThey're sitting on top of the board!?!?
ReplyDeletewell it's pretty simple!
ReplyDeletevco 1 -> ring mod - > reverb -> out 1
ring mod second input from trapezoid (so it's really a vca)
vco 2 -> filter - > envelope -> out 2
Both Controlled from the Sequencer.
And the board can take it daddio! They are really not that heavy
plus my leads were too short ;-)
"And the board can take it daddio! They are really not that heavy"
ReplyDeletelie to me
tell me there's bubble wrap underneath
(dabs brow with hanky)
"plus my leads were too short ;-)"
(bites tongue ... hard ... ;-)
sure sounds cool, think the short cable run helped?
gm
(norcal assistant regional manager of the benevolent protective order of mixing board abuse abatement agents)
I had considered putting the polyfusion on there too, but I guess I'd get arrested for console abuse, first degree!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I had a cloth underneath and I do it all the time with drumboxes, effects etc... yet to have any damage after 20 years, so I'm pretty comfortable doing it.