John, If you run the Sawtooh output through an inverter it would convert to an all-decay signal from a rising one. Keep in mind you may have to offset it to the positive scale to keep it from going FROM ground TO negative voltage, which may not open some brands of VCAs. You may need to to go FROM positive then decreasing TO ground. A Model 14 can do that invert and offset for you. Our ISP is doing some system maintenence this weekend. We will not be able to upload to the site until Monday and we will get to this broken link immediately. Thanks, Tim J --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, John <inform3r@...> wrote: > > I'm curious about the Sawtooth Output on the M10. It looks like it would > be good for "rising" types of patches but what if you run it through an > inverter? Would that give you another quick attack envelope? Also, what > would determine it's shape? For instance the main out has a toggle for > expo/linear response. > BTW, the soundbite on the M10 page doesn't work! I'm curious to hear it. > > > Regards, > John >
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Re: Model 10 Output Question
2006-11-12 by amthewalrus
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