> >Who wants to talk about their CG shift register and why someone might want
> >one? How is it used (remember, I am not so modular savvy)?
>
> That's OK, I'm not so keyboard savvy.
>
> Besides its primary function of delaying a string of control voltages, an
> ASR can do many of things you could do with a flip-flop or sample & hold.
> That's basically what is -- the clock input drives two flip-flops (digital
> shift registers) that cycle four sample & hold circuits. So it combines a
> digital memory function with an analogue memory function. It can be used
> to delay gates, play chords with a step sequencer, decimate audio, perform
> various logic functions, etc.
>
Err....Think MOTM 500 Rhythm Wheel :)
Paul S.