"From the Moog Modular Owner's Manual, it states: The 911 Envelope Generator produces a single voltage contour whose time/voltage variation is determined by potentiometers T1, T2, T3, and a time constant sustaining level potentiometer { Esus }."
"it has vco 3 wave forms lfo optical theremin. scuzz effect with 3 body contacts led indicators that change color. the lfo led stays blue and blinks to the lfo. 1/4 inch synth out scuzz in and out. very unique instrument for cracked out sounds the yellow part of the paint job on this is pretty gnarly im not a good painter. but ot still looks awesome. and will raise eyebrows at your next show. runs on 9v battery patch cables and battery not included"
"This is actually two System 100M's custom built into a "Moog" style casing... Amazing sound & flexibility with a great selection of modules including the ultra-rare Sequencer & Audio Delay/Phaser. The six (6) VCO's make this a powerful & versatile unit. Included is the 181 Keyboard, which I purchased sealed in the box & it still looks like new & plays perfectly. The original patch book/manual "The Synthesizer" is included, featuring four books with a slipcase. All necessary cables are included: (17) patch cables of various lengths, some custom made, ac power cable, keyboard cable, & of course all module connection cables...
LFO Controlled MIcrokorg and Bitrman Bass Chaoss.mov
YouTube via boombaumYT | October 18, 2010
"LFO CV controlled Korg Microkorg and Alesis Bitrman.
LFO modules are Utility LFO and XOR/XNOR Modules by Ken Stone CGS. Microkorg's pitch bend and mod wheel and Bitrman's "Bitrness" are modded with CV inputs. You can switch between original pot and the CV Input. The CV is mixed on a passive CV mixer, so the initial CV is mixed with the LFO CV
Just modulation madness."
LFO controlled Microkorg and Bitrman Chord.mov
boombaumYT | October 18, 2010
"In the beginning your hear the pure sound af MIcrokorg, then XNOR module modulates the pitch (via pitch bend), then Bitrman "Bitrness, then Utility LFO modulates the cutoff (via mod wheel)"
LFO controlled Microkorg, Bitrman and Metavox.mov
boombaumYT | October 18, 2010
"The arpeggio is a Microkorgs factory preset sound. You hear it in the beginning wothout modulation by LFO. Then the cutoff of the MIcrokorg and the bitrness of Bitrmn are modulatedby the LFO. Later, the Metavox is mixed in and modulated by the XOR/XNOR module and the internal modulators.
In the first 1 minuite you can see and hear the modifications on my Bitrman: Master volume and Dry/Wet Balance, wich are great modifitions for both live performance and studio sessions.
More about the Boombaum Mods of Bitrman and Metavox comming soon!"