buchla source of uncertainty success!
mark verbos
a0284520 at addcom.de
Fri Dec 8 12:56:54 CET 2000
Paul Perry wrote:
> At 05:24 AM 8/12/00 +0100, mark verbos wrote:
> >Today I had success with several of the Buchla random modules.
> >
>
> congrats.
>
> why not use a vactrol? easily made if you cant buy one.
> (they are available at $5, at a worst case).
true true. In the states you can get the vactec ones form Allied for $3.
>
>
> The Narional Semiconductor data sheets for LM13600 and LM13700
> show how to mke a floating voltage controlled resistor.
its getting the ration of the two parameters thats the problem. the
clock speed and the slew time.
>
> But, the vactrol has built in attack & delay, which you might want.
surely the case in the Lopass gate and other filters, but i don't know
about this module. i think it was just easier to make them for Don,
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