when you get down to the actual physical implementation, digital electronic signals still exist in analogue form (and the faster you go, the more they end up being just like analogue signals....) so you're declaring an arbitrary line here. Do you stop st the inclusion of a microcontroller? Or do you stop at the inclusion of any "logic" ic in a circuit, even if it's not used for digital purposes (in that case, no wasp filter for you!) Or do you draw the line at any "digital" functionality in a module (sync input to a vco has a binary operational effect on the behaviour of the osc.. gate or trigger input for an envelope is similar.... Do you have no oscillators with a sync input and no envelopes with gate or trigger inputs?) Julian ------- Original message ------- > From: codotinc <doubleopards@hotmail.com> > To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Sent: 2.5.'12, 9:35 > > Hi there
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-149-1 and A-149-2 -- digital or analog?
2012-05-02 by Mr julian
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