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Subject: RE: [motm] What are you going to build in 2004?

From: Scott Juskiw <scott@...>
Date: 2004-01-01

>What was the 880?

Here is a snippet that I saved when the 880 was first discussed on
the list (not written by me):

>Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 23:13:31 -0500 (EST)
>From: The Old Crow <oldcrow@...>
>
> Any MOTM module number ending in 80 represents my work in trying to
>recreate Yamaha IG-series custom chip-based functional blocks in
>standard-component form. The 480 is the filter, the 880 is the
>voltage-controlled filter envelope generator with slight modifications to
>create a more pleasing module (such as adjustable sustain level instead of
>the CS EG sustain fixed at zero). The envelope has adjustable initial
>level and attack peak level in addition to the standard attack time, decay
>time, sustain level and release level. One more knob that is not derived
>from the CS EG is a 'shape' control that allows one to adjust the
>curvature of the slope during attack, decay and release portions of the
>envelope cycle. Finally, there are a manual gate switch, dual-mode LED
>and 'end of cycle' output trigger jack to cascade to other EGs or whatnot.
>All seven knobs have corresponding CV jacks (even the shape knob). Oddly
>enough, it all fits on a 2U panel. Oh, this is a ∗bipolar∗ envelope
>generator. The envelope can start below zero, sustain below zero, and end
>below zero, just like the CS filter EG.
>
> Beware: this is not a cheap module. Probably $199/kit. It will kick
>amazing butt though, when all is said and done.