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Subject: FW: [motm] More Questions about EG's

From: "Tkacs, Ken" <ken.tkacs@...>
Date: 2004-09-02

"D"- and "H"-ADSR are marginally different, no? "D" delays the onset of
the rise portion of the gate while "H" holds the gate high longer.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tentochi [mailto:tentochi2003@...]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 11:22 AM
To: MOTM
Subject: Re: [motm] More Questions about EG's

Larry--

Paul will probably never release a DADSR EG (aka HADSR). The basic
philosophy
of MOTM is to break functionality into smaller units for increased
versatility.

What is on the books is a gate/trigger delay unit. Old Crow has
finished the
digital portion and he is just waiting for Paul to get to it. What I
know
about it sounds pretty nice! Maybe next year....?

The VC EG has been discussed many times here and at length, but not
recently.
The bottom line is that the usefulness of VC certain stages has very
little
practical usage. Several hybrid designs were proposed.

Cheers!
Shemp

--- "Larry T." <larry@...> wrote:
> I'm curious about what is available in a DADSR Envelope Generator. A
> VC EG would be nice, (hey, how about a VC DADSR?!?!) but some of the
> sounds I would like to generate require a delay for seconday
> VCO/VCF/VCA controls in order to create additional morphing in the
sounds.
>
> Are there any DADSR's anyone has used and liked (VC or otherwise)?
>
> Are there any DADSR's from the DIY community that I should check out?
> (I can handle a soldering iron pretty well. I'm not afraid to buy
> parts and stuff boards. Perf board and breadboarding is something I'm
> getting to...)
>
> For that matter, what about AR and/or DAR EG's.
>
> I do want to stick to equipment that operates on +/-15v (+5v is okay
> as well).




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