Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Trigger Bus 1027b
video upload by yusynthman
"Voilà un premier test du Trigger Bus que j'ai conçu et fabriqué pour compléter le séquenceur 1027 de mon MOS-LAB 2500 . Ici, les deux bus A et B activent séparément des ADSR qui l'une passe un bruit blanc (cymbale) et l'autre le "PING" du 1047 (bass drum). Here a brief test of the Trigger Bus 1027 extension I designed and built for my MOS-LAB 2500. There bus A and B are connected to two indépendant ADSR that drive a VCA with white noise (Hat) and the 1047 resonant filter (Bass drum)"
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"Here is a first test of the Trigger Bus that I designed and built to complete the 1027 sequencer of my MOS-LAB 2500. Here, the two buses A and B separately activate ADSR which one passes a white noise (cymbal) and the other the "PING" of the 1047 (bass drum). Here a brief test of the Trigger Bus 1027 extension I designed and built for my MOS-LAB 2500. There bus A and B are connected to two independent ADSR that drive a VCA with white noise (Hat) and the 1047 resonant filter (Bass drum )"
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