> One use is to have the keyboard pitch voltage attenuated and applied
directly
> or inversely to the attack of an EG. Thus higher notes on the keyboard
have
> shorter or longer attacks than the lower registers.
>
> Also, with a sequencer, you can set the attack of each stage. Or
individual
> release times. This is nice when you're using one row of the sequencer to
> set individual note times.
>
> Imagine using a clock to trigger both the ADSR and the MOTM-100, and
using
> the out on the sample hold to set the attack time. Hey, imagine four
> MOTM-100's controlling attack, decay, sustain, release. No wait, eight
> MOTM-100's controlling two ADSR's, one for VCA, and another for the
filter...
>
> ...I'll NEVER have enough modules :-(
>
> Thomas
Thomas,You imagination is indeed bigger than MY budget <g>. But,
seriously, thatnks for the thoughts on voltage controlled EGs. I am
getting a lot of good ideas from those of you more experienced with
modular. I mean, why even have a modular if you are just going to make
"conventional " hook-ups.
Larry H.