>... and Oakley has a simple pcb available again in December and a new
mixer out soon.
Both should be ready by mid December I hope. The new mixer is an four
channel audio one, but there is no reason, with just a few changes you
could make it a CV one with two inputs with a fine and coarse controls.
I'll include the instructions for this in the User Guide. Thanks for the
pointer Thomas.
>Gate Delay...
Take one Oakley AD/R module (or two ADSR set for AD and AR, ie. S = 0
and 100% respectively) and one Multimix. Set the multimix up so that it
subtracts the AD from the AR envelope. (AD input set to min, AR input
set to full). Set D/R to zero. The output of the MultiMix is now a gate
delay with the delay time controlled by the attack time. Works very well
indeed.
As a note on the triple LFO panel that Thomas mentioned. I actually have
only two Little-LFOs on my prototype panel. The third slot is filled by
a little VC-LFO, which as yet has not been produced as a PCB. But some
customers have built triple Little-LFOs with great success.
Regards,
Tony Allgood Penrith, Cumbria, England
Oakley Modular Synth and TB3030:
www.techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk/projects.htm
My music: www.mp3.com/taklamakan