hello, here are some a101/2 lowpass gate examples. again and again and again the same drumloop, i promise this was the last time ;-) the signal coming from an a119 was fed into the a101/2 audio input. the modulation source in question was fed into the cv2 input. no final vca, the a101/2 output was recorded directly, of course the recording level had to be re-adjusted on every take. in the examples 1 to 5 an a147 lfo (sine) was used to slowly sweep the lpg. the a147 was reset on every loopstart. examples 6 and 7 use the a119 envelope follower output instead of the a147 for modulation. a101/2 parameter settings: no f/a cv2 lev res mode mod ----------------------------------------- 1 6 5 5 0 lp a147 2 6 5 3 8.5 lp a147 3 6 5 3 9 lp+vca a147 4 5 5 5 0 vca a147 5 6 5 10 10 lp+vca a147 6 3 10 5 0 vca a119 7 5 8 4 8 lp a119 each file is around 120 kb in size. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-1.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-2.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-3.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-4.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-5.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-6.mp3 http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-loop-7.mp3 last but not least, a sweep of pure maximum resonance in lowpass mode. the file size is 76 kb. http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-reso-1.mp3 these examples are nothing special, compared to the a106 or a107 examples, only simple sweeps and nothing fancy. but the important thing about these examples is that they show the general differences of the modes and their changing character. the real strength of the lpg is the processing of oscillator waveforms. i could have done that instead of using the drumloop, but i had this idea a bit too late. i can't post more examples for the next two weeks. i'm quite busy with a couple of things until friday and then i'll take some days off. a full week without the internet. oh man, this will be such a hard time ;-) best wishes ingo