In a message dated 5/25/99 7:03:08 PM,
synth1@... writes:
>I may have VC-Q on the Moog filter if it doesn't muddy up the sound too
>much.
I'd especially like this, but of course I trust your judgment.
>The clock divider is "funny-looking" as in the simple form, has no pots
>(only jacks) and switches.
>You have an INput, that is set with a LM311 for 2.4V switchpoint (TTL
>compatible). Then, probably
>a little Xilinx pre-programmed 44 pin FPGA with symmetrical dividers from
>2
>to 10. A switch
>to set outputs from 0-5V or +-5V (TTL mode or waveform mode). Or I could
>get fancy and have
>a symm/non-symm function. In non-symm, you get 1 pulse out only at the
>divide rate. In symm, you get a 50%
>duty cycle square wave at the divide rate.
>So, it's like half of a '120 with individual outs.
>The circuit is simple: a LM311, the Xilinx part (PLCC in a socket) and
>2
>quad op amps, 9 jacks, 1 switch. 1U wide.
This sounds really good. On a similar note, I have used a module in the past
which was able to produce pulse division patterns from a pulse train (e.g.,
for 32 pulses divide by two, for the next 16 pulses divide by four, etc.) and
was an extremely powerful sequencing tool; the kind of thing Rocket Man would
enjoy I believe!
>>And after all those modules....maybe... the fabulous MOTM Ribbon
>
>>controller????
>Errr......don't hold your breath.
I've been holding my breath for that ladder filter!
Synth Peon
John Barlow
BTW, thanks to Larry for the great tip on using the divider to tune over a
wider range -- like all brilliant ideas, incredibly obvious, once I was told
about it.