AW: Re: [sdiy] LFO control - frequency or time?
Michael Zacherl (mobile)
sdiy-mz01 at blauwurf.info
Tue Jun 2 19:03:44 CEST 2009
Ah yes - I remember.
Back then using a keyboard I assigned the velocity CV to the attack of the ENV.
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Betreff: Re: [sdiy] LFO control - frequency or time?
Von: Tom Wiltshire <tom at electricdruid.net>
Datum: 02.06.2009 17:18
More voltage is usually faster on a VCADSR too.
The reason for this originally was that you could mimic the way
percussive envelopes get shorter with increasing pitch by feeding the
keyboard CV to the envelopes Time CV input. There's an example in the
SSM2056 datasheet.
T.
On 2 Jun 2009, at 16:07, Michael Zacherl. wrote:
> Neil,
>
>> So, does increasing input voltage mean increasing frequency or
>> increasing time?
>
>
> put it as "faster" or "slower" not in a unit ... more voltage is
> faster ... but then again ...
>
> Saying that ... on a VC ADSR ... how's that?
> I should finally build one! ;-)
>
> But, for a VCLFO I'd say more voltage = faster.
>
> Michael.
>
>
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