I thought the Mavis should have had the wave folder be freely patchable. Then you could put it after the filter or wherever you like (wave folding the filter in self oscillation for example). That and having sine or triangle available on the oscillator, so the wave folder has something it can really “fold”.
i always love the editing and detail in your videos… a fuzzy and warm feel, somehow edit: re: battery power, i wonder if Moog stick to a vintage VCO design (in the Matriarch, say) that has power requirements that can’t be met with batteries. i suspect re-engineering it to run on AA batteries would be blasphemous to some
4:30 you could patch a random sequence with LFO>S&H>1V/oct. Sad that it does not have noise output and a quantizer (using the keys), both would have been easy to implement. For me the patch bay of the Mavis is too limited and it lacks some utility so that it is not great as a stand alone instrument.
Kicking around ideas at the soccer field, Lovely setting
I thought the Mavis should have had the wave folder be freely patchable. Then you could put it after the filter or wherever you like (wave folding the filter in self oscillation for example). That and having sine or triangle available on the oscillator, so the wave folder has something it can really “fold”.
6. Mavis should be able to connect with the power lines above you ;-)
Nice video and talk!
i always love the editing and detail in your videos… a fuzzy and warm feel, somehow
edit: re: battery power, i wonder if Moog stick to a vintage VCO design (in the Matriarch, say) that has power requirements that can’t be met with batteries. i suspect re-engineering it to run on AA batteries would be blasphemous to some
Much appreciated! The thought about batteries = blasphemy crossed my mind as well. That miiiiiiight not go over so well with some folks.
4:30 you could patch a random sequence with LFO>S&H>1V/oct.
Sad that it does not have noise output and a quantizer (using the keys), both would have been easy to implement.
For me the patch bay of the Mavis is too limited and it lacks some utility so that it is not great as a stand alone instrument.
Thanks! I’ll try it out.