I haven't tried this, but it's my impression that the MOTM-100 and other
traditional analog SH circuits are optimized for rather slow speed clocking,
and are more concerned about dc drift problems. I doubt you'd be able to
clock it at the kilohertz speeds necessary to use as a digitizer for analog
audio signals. You'd need something with very quick acquisition times.
An audio sampling module with VC of word width, sampling rate, dithering
level, and output filter freq. would be an interesting sound mangling diy
module. Avoid the complications of sample storage, and just turn around and
convert the digital back to analog. Hmmm....
Dave Bradley
Principal Software Engineer
Engineering Animation, Inc.
daveb@... >>>>>>
You run the output of your unspecified audio source into the audio input of
a VCF, and the S&H output into the 1V/Oct or FM input of the same VCF.
-Doug
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) [mailto:noise@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 1:02 PM
> To: 'motm@egroups.com'
> Subject: RE: [motm] motm100 tech ?
>
>
> Really? I don't own one (yet), but I was expecting that I could
> route audio
> into it and listen to the results (at least, if it was sampling
> at an audio
> rate). Bummer. If I wanted to get a low-rate sampler effect on an
> unspecified audio source (I.E., something I don't have control over), how
> would I achieve that?
>
> --PBr