[sdiy] Paia Midi/CV - Glide
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xpandrew at ph.k12.in.us
Tue Nov 6 20:55:21 CET 2007
The CGS Sequential Switch can also do this sort of thing (and is a
little simpler to build!)
Drew
>>> Dave Kendall <davekendall at ntlworld.com> 11/06/07 12:58 PM >>>
If your sequencer is an analogue one, you can have glide on or off per
step, by including a separate set of on/off switches, one for each
step, that feeds a second gate output . This is then patched into a
gate-controlled LAG processor, which when patched before a VCO gives
glide. Thus your sequencer only needs a clock, stop, and start. Glide
on/off is handled in the sequencer itself.
A CV controlled portamento could be fun if fed from a bank of pots -
different glide rates per step.......
The CGS 07 gate sequencer is worth a look at.....
Hope this helps... :-)
cheers,
Dave
On Nov 6, 2007, at 16:13, Scott wrote:
> Does anyone know if the Paia midi/cv processes midi GLIDE events?
I've
> got one, and am building a sequencer that sends midi glide events. I
> guess I can figure it out on my own soon enough, but would really like
> to know now!!
>
> thanks,
> Scott
>
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