[sdiy]: a good panel partner for Analog Shift Register
Sean Ellis
tensiontype at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 31 20:15:54 CET 2007
I would always stick multi mergers in every gap there is. Even if it's only
one spare spot for a jack it would be used to give an extra output. Can
never have too many mergers on a decent sized synth, for me it was more
valuable than an extra filter or osc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Rolando" <goldenechos at hotmail.com>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 7:53 PM
Subject: [sdiy]: a good panel partner for Analog Shift Register
>
> I have one of Ken Stone's Analog Shift Registers. I made a Frac Panel
> layout for it, but there is plenty of room for features or even another
> small circuit.
>
> I already added an additional input to the shift register (for feedback or
> mixing cvs at the input). I have about half of the 1U Frac panel open.
>
> My initial idea was to put a simple OR circuit in there so that I could
> mix clock/ trigger/ gate signal to feed the ASR (having that normalled to
> the clock input on the ASR).
>
> Any other suggestions? Features to add to the ASR or circuits that would
> be useful with the ASR?
>
> I have never used an ASR so I really have few ideas what might be good to
> include.
>
> Thanx,
>
> tony
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