Can I presume the Loop only mode turns it into a
multistage LFO? That's very useful. If so, please add
an overall time control for all stages as well as a
modulation attentuator for TCV.
You might consider an end pulse out as on the Dual
Universal Slope Generator. It allows chaining together
units end to end for even more stages.
The graphics look good. I would prefer to keep the
envelope drawing showing the stages. Numbering each
stage would be beneficial but I honestly don't see where
you could fit it.
Large knobs was a reason I bought MOTM, but I generally
need them for frequency and some modulation inputs, not
envelopes. I would rather have the smaller knobs on
this unit than a 4U panel.
John Loffink
microtonal@... > Hi group,
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> It seems like this is "sneak peek" week, but it truly is a coincidence. This
> image is my first graphic attempt and I was interested in your feedback.
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> http://www.encoreelectronics.com/motm/ENVGEN2.JPG
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> It has 5 toggle switches along the right side (which aren't drawn in, there
> are just white holes in place). They perform various functions and I'm not
> going to explain them in hopes the text and graphics can do it for me. If a
> majority of you ask "what's that do" then I guess the image WILL need
> further explanation. I'm looking for feedback regarding the numbers around
> the pots, the missing numbers, and if it looks ok without them, the lack of
> the stage indication (I thought there were too many numbers cluttering up
> the panel as it is). Maybe there should be no numbers around the pots, but
> SHOULD be numbers for each of the stages. Is the graphic near the bottom
> useful? Is it in the way? Stuff like that.
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> Anyway, this module is quite real, and I think will be a good addition to
> Paul's lineup. A 4 stage ADSR is not enough for me.
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> Regards,
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> Tony Karavidas
> Encore Electronics
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> http://www.encoreelectronics.com
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> Designers of "The best MIDI to CV converter on the planet." -Keyboard Oct.
> 1997
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