[sdiy] JH's lag core was 'some other thread'
JH.
jhaible at debitel.net
Fri Aug 26 10:08:45 CEST 2005
I'm not into any who-owns-what game, but out of curiosity, I'd love to
see the Serge circuit in question.
I'm quite sure there's very similar work preceding my VCLAG - for
instance, the famous DBX VCA core is practically the same thing biased
in class A, as I learned later. And, as is well-known, my VCLAG was
partially derived from the SSM VCADSR data sheet's block diagrams.
So again, I'm certainly not making "claims".
But *Serge* should have used the same thing? I have yet to see that.
I know there's a *linear* VC integrator core used by Serge (and by
Korg, for that matter). Very different, even if it looks similar at first
glance.
JH.
PS.: I have no idea why this is coming up now. I've deleted a lot of mails
lately.
> > The invention of the 'servo' driving the transistors (barring other
> > evidence to the contrary) seems to belong to JH.
>
> The first commercial implementation of this was in the Serge VC-ADSR. I
> know that Jurgen did not copy this and he had done his work on his own as
> much as one can these days. Thus Jurgen deserves credit for this fine
> piece of engineering, but not exclusively so.
>
> Tony
>
> www.oakleysound.com
>
>
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