[sdiy] SSM2164 base for Doepfer sdiy synth kit.
Michael Zacherl.
sdiy-mz01 at blauwurf.info
Sun Aug 15 11:03:30 CEST 2010
On Aug 14, 2010, at 10:49 , Guy Drieghe D. wrote:
> Equal Power VC Panning/Xfading, please.
> Thank you. :-)
>
> _g
This I briefly discussed with Neil J. in Cambridge past July.
Shouldn't be too hard, but not with a 2164.
On Aug 14, 2010, at 13:11 , Tom Wiltshire wrote:
>> Equal Power VC Panning/Xfading, please.
>> Thank you. :-)
>
> That's actually a pretty tricky one, because the exponential response of the SSM2164 VCAs is
> exactly the wrong way around for that application. I've done it in software, and I wouldn't
> particularly like to try it in hardware - although I know it can be done.
>
> T.
That's my initial motivation to get into micro controller programming (see other thread).
We will play on a festival in October this year with a focus on a extensive multi channel speaker system.
("play the room")
However, performing with hands and feet and controlling the balance of at least four channels at the
same moment is a bit tough in our musical context.
So I thought of a couple of VCAs (not sure about 2164) which are controlled by a µC which reads a joystick,
provides "scenes" (stored settings) fades between them etc.
But I'm afraid I won't manage to build that within the next five weeks, so I'll need a different approach.
Michael.
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