sergiomunoz74 wrote:So hopefully someone here knows the answer to this but I was wondering if there was a way for me to connect my guitar to a shruthi 1 from the input and if it just requires a controller to "open the gate". That being true could I also send CV type commands from the input through a 1/4" jack to my moogerfooger delay pedal? Such as sending the tempo of the LFO or maybe amount of mod or really anything. Hopefully someone here is familiar with this thing. It's a pretty simple design with a lot of stuff going on.
I also was wondering if I could connect the CV out of any of the moogerfooger inputs into any pedal CV input such as on a Randy's Revenge or Infanem Faye Sing. I'm thinking of creating a wacky almost modular guitar setup where I have my synths able to control some of the outputs of the delay and the randy's revenge, and faye sing controlling others. It would be interesting having everything timed and connected in a way.
yay/nay/kay?
sounds like maybe you need a pitch to cv converter, not sure what the shruthi 1 is.
any of your devices that have cv outputs can be connected to the mooogerfooger's cv inputs to control that parameter. and vice versa. is that what you're asking?
this is a nice explaination from moog [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIWI9UvYQDw[/youtube]
Sub Phatty is finally here! My first analog. Also picked up the Behringer delay at GC today for $7 (secret stomp a thon price I believe) to hold the place that a minifooger delay will eventually fill. Also thinking about a multi-fx for the sampler as well...all housed on a pedaltrain pro!
Basically what I was going for was to had efferent pedals control the moog and have my synth control some parameters. If you don't know what the mutable instruments shruthi is you should youtube it. Such a nice synth I'll find a good video of it soon or record one
That shouldn't be a problem. Thats part of the beauty of having several moogerfoogers and chaining them together to control one another. Or you can use expression pedals, MIDI-to-CV converter, or any other source of control voltages.
12XU2A3X3 wrote:i'm trying to decide what to get next eurowise. i think i may get the 4ms clock divider kits and spend the winter SLOWLY building them.
i've built those a few times, they're definitely newb friendly dude! & sweet modules.
12XU2A3X3 wrote:i'm trying to decide what to get next eurowise. i think i may get the 4ms clock divider kits and spend the winter SLOWLY building them.
i've built those a few times, they're definitely newb friendly dude! & sweet modules.
yay! good to hear, i'm gonna need a confidence boost before i build my 259 and 208 kits for this:
Ugly Nora wrote:Maybe he should go back to mail order like Jandek.
The 4MS stuff is really well documented so as far as Eurorack kits go, they'd be a good place to start. Also the Turing Machine Random Sequencer might be worth a look, as would it's expander modules.
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yeah turing is pretty neat. between that and a woggle. just trying to pump the breaks on buying stuff (lolz) and figured a kit build of a module that falls outside of current or planned make noise line makes sense. if i can save some $s and delay my gratification and push buying back in the process, so much the better. 4ms seems like they are on their clock game, but i've been thinking more in the last day or so that the clock and and the random gate out on the woggle might be sufficent to drive my rene'. i've been spoiled by the 266 and now there's a decided lack of randomness in my euro. i patched the 266 quantized section in the release in of the 281 and you got some real nice random gates happening there. part of my problem with approach to euro has been "make it buchla like" and that's wrong-sih. i'm gonna add a wasp filter and phonogene and see where that takes me. any of yous mess around with the brain seed?
Ugly Nora wrote:Maybe he should go back to mail order like Jandek.