[sdiy]: a good panel partner for Analog Shift Register
Anthony Rolando
goldenechos at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 1 18:25:47 CET 2008
Cool suggestion. I have one Oakley Little Lag left, but due to the layout of that board, it might be TIGHT. I will give this a try.
Thanx,
Tony
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> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:03:21 -0800
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> From: jason at redfish.net
> Subject: Re: [sdiy]: a good panel partner for Analog Shift Register
>
> when i built my ASR, i included two of the bissell morph-lag boards
> normalled to the first two shifter outputs. worked pretty well as a
> 2U MOTM panel.
>
> hth
>
>>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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