I asked Rex bout the ( TEV )
a couple of years ago
below is what he wrote me :
a couple of years ago
below is what he wrote me :
>>>>>>>>>> The Touch Controlled Voltage Source [TEV] has 8 independent
>>>>>>>>>> VC slope generators, each associated with a touch pad (#1-8 )
>>>>>>>>>> as their primary trigger source. These 8 envelopes can be
>>>>>>>>>> manually
>>>>>>>>>> "played" and/or sequenced with the sequence length, speed and
>>>>>>>>>> direction
>>>>>>>>>> set with a combination of patching, switch settings & touch
>>>>>>>>>> pad addressed
>>>>>>>>>> reset points. The eight individual slope/envelope units have
>>>>>>>>>> VC of total time
>>>>>>>>>> so you can shrink and stretch the rise and fall real time by
>>>>>>>>>> another envelope
>>>>>>>>>> in the sequence or by any other control generator on your
>>>>>>>>>> system.
>>>>>>>>>> This main facility as further complemented by a 8x4 sequencer
>>>>>>>>>> associated with touch pads #9-16 whose prime use would be for
>>>>>>>>>> supplying
>>>>>>>>>> programmable voltage sources to the VC inputs of your
>>>>>>>>>> system's [DSG]s
>>>>>>>>>> and [DTG]s the complete a phalanx waterfall of touch
>>>>>>>>>> sequenced envelopes!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Given all the circuitry and resultant wiring, their is no
>>>>>>>>>> room inside for a Quantizer.
On Feb 16, 2009, at 12:56 AM, Carlos wrote:
> Anyone here has the TEV -Touch Envelope Voltage Source- /pictures of
> the entire faceplate info on how it works?
>
> I understand is basically 8 step TKB on one side and 8 touch or gate
> activated envelopes on the other side? 3 rows? what else? if there is
> only 3 rows on the tkb side then whats the extra space used for?
>
> can it be ordered?
>
> trying to figure out if is something I want in the distant future to
> compliment the tkb and once the system is big enough so that it
> actually makes sense to have a second controller....
>
> thanks!
> C.
>
>