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Re: [motm] Super VC DADSR EG

2001-03-31 by jwbarlow@aol.com

In a message dated 3/30/2001 7:15:45 AM, blacet@... writes:

>Blacet EG2070: Not quite 11 jacks but maybe it will work for you guys.
>Has TWO LEDs (whoo, whooo..). PCB has *mounting holes*. Kitting up units
>for 4-20 shipment; MOTMized included.


Two LEDs!!! Presumably one for Bradley (blinking gate on indicator) and one 
for Barlow (continuously varying with the EG output), thus ending the LED 
debate once and for all -- can world peace be far behind?

I look forward to seeing what develops on the Stooge panel front regarding 
this module.

In a message dated 3/30/2001 7:48:16 AM, mate_stubb@... writes:

>As for gate delay, another option is to build a separate module 
>offering a quad gate delay, which can also offer operating modes as 
>one-shots. More versatile in my opinion - I'm going to build 
>something up like this as some point.

I agree with Moe (and everyone else) on this. I can imagine a 1U dual gate 
delay (or VC Gate delay), or a VC Gate delay module with VC gate sustain hold 
time.

As far as a VC ADSR module, I still like my idea of the having 4 VC inputs 
(one for each stage) and a separate VC ADR input which routes to three 
reversing attenuators (one for each A, D, R) for easily using a 1V/oct output 
to either reduce the ADR times with increasingly high notes from a keyboard 
or other stranger uses involving these durations.

Originally I suggested four knobs for the initial settings and the three 
reversing attenuators -- there was something else in the remaining panel 
space (maybe a manual button and an LED), I can't remember what. I seem to 
recall Mr. T and I going round and round on this one due to my being somewhat 
dismissive of need for a VC Sustain attenuator. I ain't backin down now 
either!!!

Said bravely at a distance of close to 3000 miles from Mr. T's present 
location.
JB

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