AW: AW_2: programmable 16 step shift register?

Haible Juergen Juergen.Haible at nbgm.siemens.de
Mon Dec 15 10:57:30 CET 1997


	> These are two different things.  I used to have an STS catalog
but I lost
	> it when I moved :/   

Ok, I see - different things. Long time since I looked into the
serge catalogue, too ...

	> The Wilson delay is a BBD delay -- I think the only
	>thing special about it was that the delay time has CV control.
	>(Hey!!  I got a few BBD delays/flangers/chorus pedals -- what
would it take
	>to add CV control to them???? )

Each flanger /chorus pedal *must* alredy have some sort of
voltage (or current) controlled clock, as an LFO is used
to modulate it.
But most probably the range of control is too small, like
1:2 or 1:3 maximum, I guess.
So what you want is a real HF-VCO, similar to to one you
use for these wavetable-reading VCOs. Pulse width of
exactly 50% is important, so better go even one octave higher
with your clock and then divide it down with a flipflop. 

	>The analog shift register, as far as I know, was for processing
CV's in
	>order to create "arabesque" or "canonic" musical structures.

Yes.

JH.




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