I agree. This is one of the last few holes in the
basic MOTM line-up. I have done a fair amount of
research of what should be included. Here are some of
the basic needs IMO:
∗ Full-Wave Rectification
∗ Half-Wave Rectification
∗ Variable DC Offset
∗ Inversion++ (at least 2 inverters on module)
∗ Attenuation/Gain (at least 2)
++ The invertor should have a variable center point.
There could be a 3-position switch with a selectable
center point--0V, +2.5V and +5V. Or this could have a
variable center point.
This in combination with a Boolean logic module and
the envelope follower/detector will make an awesome
punch! Paul has all of the groundwork done for the
Boolean logic module as far as I know. And I think
the features we are asking for here are pretty
straight forward.
One of the workhorse jobs for this module would be to
convert CV signal between various standards.
Paul....? (And my mixers are busy mixing.)
--Shemp
All of these functions should be available for both
audio and CV.
> Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on where I
> might look to find a
> multi-inverter unit? Ideally it would be a single
> panel with, say, 2-4
> voltage inverters, in MOTM format. Control of gain
> and/or offset for
> each inverter would be useful. But to my knowledge
> there is no such
> thing currently offered anywhere. The functionality
> of the Synth.com
> Q125 is about the closest thing I've seen to what
> I'm describing, but
> I'd rather have more inverters in a single panel and
> I'd rather have it
> in MOTM format. Am I just missing something that
> already exists in
> terms of an off-the-shelf solution?
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