Do you think this is there so you could overwrite a slow attack with
aftertouch prior to the decay sequence and is this vector based as in
+Change of CV is touch responsive and -Change of CV is touch
irresponsive.......
BTW....My girlfriend is exactly like this....When I touch her, her
response is to peak at a high amplitude before I get cutoff and then she
is in touch irrisponsive mode...with sharp punchy control....releasing
me to hang with the transients.... thats why I still hang on to the ol
eighty.....lol
Max Fazio wrote:
> Hi guys
> Just to share with you this fantastic discovery: I had a new look
> among the patents related to the GX1 and CS synthesizers and found
> u.s.pn 3636232 and u.s.pn 3784718 relating to the touch response cv
> circuit : the circuit acts as a double signal which encodes two types
> of signals going into the same output:
>
> 1. a so-called "touch responsive" signal which provides a cv on a
> level which could be both on amplitude and cutoff: the level isn't
> just flat but has a decay of 1.5 seconds and a peak slightly higher
> than the actual sustain level which becomes hearable when the level of
> the touch responsive signal surpasses the sustain-cutoff level.
>
> 2. a so-called "touch irresponsive" signal which provides a sharp AR
> envelope waveform which has a peak which is independent from the
> velocity and relates to the first , attack transient, providing a
> sharp , punchy amplitude cv to the controlled signal. Even though this
> AR envelope is able o raise its amplitude peak along with velocity
>
> The combination of the two produces a combined cv that acts to give
> the long sought after "natural" touch response: the AR of the t.i.
> signal stays quiet under the touch responsive signal under acertain
> velocity value, then , with high velocities it can raise up to a level
> higher than the touch responsive signal then decaying down to the
> touch responsive signal ( for itself the t.i. signal decays to 0 but
> the combination of the two allows a kind of ADS(R) as the velocity's
> CV
>
> This solves the mistery about my long debated "plucked" response on
> certain presets.
> What do youthink of this discovery? could it be recreated as an
> encoder into a whatever keyboard??
> M
>
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