I am still not good with describing and understanding everything. Is it
possible to sync the LFO with other things? Is it possible to vary the
amount of phase it of sync with another source? If you do a 2U version, is
it possible to add a button to retrigger manually? This is especially nice
for doing longer cycles for drones, ambiences, etc. A trigger in would also
be nice. If this is already implied, forgive my ignorance.
> Initial Speed (from about 1 cycle in 20 seconds to 4Khz)
> At 12:00 then everything is 50%.
> Output select: 4 position rotary switch: Sine, Tri, Ramp, and Pulse
So what are the effective min and max speeds of the LFO? What would these
numbers be for the 2U version? Any way to reverse the direction of the
ramp? What percentage is the pulse set at? Does this differ from PWM? Is
this more akin to a trigger?
> 1 LED: this is a special "analog" LED that continuously changes ∗colors∗
at the LFO rate. It does not "blink": it's always on. This is because
blinking can introduce current glitches that a VCO can pickup (can you say
"ASM-1").
This LED is a MOTM classic in the making. I love the changing color idea;
two or three colors? I am assuming there is essentially no lag; it responds
almost instantaneously?
> Estimated price for this configuration: $99 kit $139 assembled. However,
I can make this a 2U wide as follows: Estimate price for this configuration
(everything else same: LED, etc) is $135 kit $190 assembled
Paul, both sound great--price and functionality. What are the odds of you
making both? Put me down for (at least) one of each if you do. I love the
idea of 1U modules; but when it gets down to it, I would rather have maximum
functionality (2U).
The 2U unit have room for a second--extremely limited--LFO on board?
--Todd