couldn't a a-155 be patched up for these kind of functions? maybe I'm wrong but I thought of it on another reply for a arbitrary envelope, and this sounds just like an a-155 with supporting modules. maybe I'm wrong On Jun 10, 2011, at 8:51 AM, Florian Anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de> wrote: > Hello John and David, > > Am 10.06.2011 12:54, schrieb john m: > > I really like multi-stage envelopes (cz1000, nord modular, etc). > > 8 stages and you select which stage is the sustain. Added cv control > > would be immense. > > If there should be a new envelope module, then it should be not reduced > to certain functions like attack or decay or what ever. So I subscribe > to Johns request for a multistage envelope. > > There are several stages, basically with an slew time and a destination > voltage. The destination voltage of the last stage is the note-off > voltage. The destination voltages can have values between +10V and -10V. > > StageX-Level: this is the voltage to where this stage changes to. The > last stage will have an additional switch to set this level to 0V > (=normal envelope). > StageX-Rate: this is the rate at which the StageX-Level will be reached. > There should be a switch for mid/fast/slow per stage. > StageX-LoopStart: this is an on/off switch. It determines the start of > the envelope loop > StageX-LoopEnd: this is an on/off switch. It determines the end of the > envelope loop > > If StageX-LoopStart and StageX-LoopEnd are activated at the same stage, > then you have an normal Sustain. > If StageX-LoopStart and StageX-LoopEnd are activated at the different > stages, the Sustain phase will circulate through the corresponding stages. > > The big advantage of this kind of envelope: you can achieve negative and > positive modulations within the same envelope, and the amount still will > be controlled by a simple env amount potentiometer. > > Am 10.06.2011 09:02, schrieb david.salter@thomsonreuters.com: > > I'm a big fan of AD or AR envelopes. > Me too. Mostly I am a big fan of the envelopes of the moog rogue. It has > Attack and Decay as parameters and can be switched between AD and ASR. I > made recently rougly a pcb in eagle for it: > http://fa.utfs.org/diy/a100/rogue_envelope/index.html > > Florian > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] New poll for Doepfer_a100
2011-06-11 by Giorgio
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