In a message dated 11/29/99 10:43:45 AM,
daveb@... writes:
>RE: Up & down rate pots - 2 ways to go here are that pots switch to become
>attenuators on the jax, or pots remain offset level and jax are
>unattenuated. I'd probably prefer the latter, although it's a close call.
Once again, Bradley is WRONG!
You need one initial rate pot for each (rise and fall) segment of the glide.
You also need VC jacks and pots (attenuators), as well as a common VC jack
(controlling both rise and fall times simultaneously) which MUST have a
reversing attenuator. I would think this (and on VC EGs) is an even more
important place for the reversing attenuator than the VCF (which I really
like as well).
JB