[sdiy] Rene Schmitz VCADSR
Tom Wiltshire
tom at electricdruid.net
Mon Dec 17 14:38:58 CET 2018
For a simple VCADSR, the AS3310 or my own EnvGen8 PIC-based envelope generator are pretty low parts count.
Tom
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> On 17 Dec 2018, at 10:43, Kristian Blåsol <kristian.borgstedt at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks everyone, but wow, that design went up in parts count when I started to add all the ifs and maybe's :D Ive been doing a lot of "simple" designs on veroboard, and I thought this would be quite simple to build, but with the summing opamps on each cv-input, the two 4066, buffers for status-LEDs and the NOR gate to that, the build got quite a lot more complex :) It might take a bit longer than I thought...
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> Mattias: Thanks for the heads up, but right now I am looking more for simplicity than nice slopes ;) For short sounds I built PHObos AD/AR last week. It is very nice at short sounds at least I think so :)
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> /Kristian - putting this module on ice for the christmas vacation :)
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> On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 7:42 AM Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org> wrote:
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> Den sön 16 dec. 2018 15:24 skrev Kristian Blåsol <kristian.borgstedt at gmail.com>:
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> Oh, a link to the schematics maybe :)
> https://www.schmitzbits.de/vcadsr.html
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> Nice & compact design. Note though that it's a linear-slope envelope, which IMHO is not what one typically wants for shorter sounds. :-)
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> /mr
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