I think a cycle output and trigger input would be useful, at least the
cycle out for firing another module at the end of the envelope..
Best Regards,
Josue.
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:43:20 -0600, Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> wrote:
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> JH battled the flu this week and finished his simulations for the MOTM-810 a VC
> ADSR with typical MOTM over-the-top specs. Kit builders will delight at the
> nearly 90 resistors, 18 transistors, 16 diodes, 15 op amps AND a blinky LED.
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> This is how the controls/ins/outs are set ∗currently∗, and of course open to
> wide (but civil) debate. No cost yet: the parts are cheap (in fact no single
> part on the pcb is over 22 cents) but the ∗labor∗ on the PH side will be
> extensive. I will say this: if I get 80 modules pre-ordered (and DO NOT SEND ME
> THIS NOW!) I will get them pre-inserted like the '480s. The resistors, that is.
> I have ∗no idea∗ on the final cost, but it will be over $149 but less than $249.
> Remember, you are paying mainly for the front panel controls (see below) and the
> labor in just amassing all these parts. But when has MOTM disappointed in our
> over-the-top-ness :)
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> 2U wide
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> CV inputs
> A, D, S and R CVs (-5V to +5V range. A positive voltage ADDS to the panel's
> setting, a negative voltage subtracts the setting)
> Velocity CV (set up for 0 to +5V)
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> Outputs
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> Dynamic EG Out: the VCA'd version of the positive envelope. This is not for
> passing audio through, it's so that the Velocity out of the MOTM-650 can scale
> the overall amplitude of the envelope.
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> Positive and Negative EG Out. Times are <1ms to over 24sec for A, D and R.
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> Gate IN
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> MODE switch: Normal/Burst/Cycle. In Cycle, the EG internally retriggers at the
> end of the Release and re-Attacks. This happens no matter what GATE is doing, so
> it's like the Serge DSG (a wacky LFO thingy). In BURST, the EG CYCLEs as long as
> GATE is high, then it releases and stops.
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> Now, the astute folks will see a lack of input attenuators of the 4 CV ins.
> Why...no fit! But I can add 2 general uncommitted attenuators that you can patch
> in if you need them. Also keeps the price down, because if you want 8 pots, 9
> jacks, a switch and a LED you are in the $300 module range....so be careful what
> you wish for :)
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> Comments?
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> Paul S.
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