hello all, here are some more a188/1 bbd prototype examples, this time using an 128 stages ic (mn3006). the first two examples are basically the same as in some of the former posts. vco -> vca -> bbd -> out vco -> vca -> bbd -> vcf -> out the vco is an a110, playing the same 16 note sequence as usual. the vca is an a131, controlled by an a143/2 adsr envelope. 1. the a110 waveform is triangle. a 16 step sequence modulates the delay time (the same sequence as in the former examples). first you hear the pure bbd output, then a 48 db lowpass-filtered version (a108) without the clock-noise. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-sequenced1.mp3 file size: 334 kb. 2. the next one is a flanger effect. the a110 waveform is sawtooth. an a147 lfo (triangle) modulates the delay time. you hear the pure bbd-output, a clock filter is not necessary because of the very high clock frequencies used in this example. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-lfo1.mp3 file size: 279 kb. 3. now a bbd in self-oscillation. there is nothing patched into the input of the bbd. a 16 step sequence modulates the delay time (still the same sequence ;-)). you hear a 48 db lowpass-filtered version (a108). http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-reso1.mp3 file size: 223 kb. 4. now some karplus-strong examples. the first one looks like this: noise -> vca -> bbd -> out the noise is coming from an a117. the vca is an a131, controlled by an a143/2 adsr envelope. the a143/2 is set to the shortest envelope possible. attack and decay times are varied during recording. the pitch cv from the above examples now modulates the delay time. you hear the pure bbd output without filtering. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-karplus1.mp3 file size: 1041 kb. 5. same as above, but now the 2osc output of the a117 is used instead of the noise output. 2osc -> vca -> bbd -> out http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-karplus2.mp3 file size: 877 kb. 6. more sound variations can be obtained by modulating the sound source before it is fed into the vca. in this example the a117 noise output is used together with an a196 pll. noise -> pll -> vca -> bbd -> out the adsr envelope is set to a fixed length. the pll offset knob is turned from 0 to 10 during recording. sounds a bit like sweeping a bandpass filter, but it's indeed the pure bbd output. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-karplus3.mp3 file size: 445 kb. 7. i really like this one. the pll in the above example is now replaced by an a127 triple bandpass filter. noise -> 3x vcf -> vca -> bbd -> out http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a188-1-128-karplus4.mp3 file size: 334 kb. best wishes ingo