This has been a really helpful thread, thanks everyone for your comments. Especially psyched to find out about channel locking!
One thing I was excited to use the SWN for was as a keyboard playable poly voice. I finally got a MIDI-CV controller that would let me do it and I found the results really lovely. I used an Expert Sleepers FH-2. It took me a bit of experimentation to realise I had to use it in CV/Gate mode in order for it to be useable with a keyboard in a conventional keyboard-synth way. So with only 8 outputs on the FH-2 I could only use 4 of the voices.
(this example doesn’t really show off the polyphony so much, except a little bit in the second vid playing Twin Peaks)
This module is really pretty wonderful, I find it quite inspiring to play around with it. The sounds it makes are beautiful, and I also know that I haven’t fully unlocked it until I start working with custom wavetables. So looking forward to that.
After trawling this forum for a bit, my biggest wish for this module would be i2c integration! I’m thinking of moving to the Teletype as my systembrain, so it would be such an incredible thing to be able to send complex control without so much cabling (which can really get in the way). Core synthesis techniques aside, the module is in some ways similar to Just Friends which is what made me think of it.
Without knowing enough about serial communication protocols to be sure, I am tempted to think it is possible to implement i2c control with custom firmware. I would be so delighted if someone with more knowledge about the hardware side of i2c could let me know if it’s possible with or without hacks to the SWN hardware. 