:) Okay, just to be a wise-guy... How about instead of VC of Sustain level, you have VC of sustain "leakage" (obviously one would come up with a nicer name). At 0v to the CV input, Sustain stays high forever (as long as the gate is high), just as with any normal ADSR. But with more voltage applied, the sustain starts to droop, to simulate natural loss-of-energy in some physical systems more closely. Maybe you would reverse the CV so that low is high droop, I don't know. That might make more sense. I've always thought this to be a natural idea, but haven't seen it on any commercial ADSR. In fact, I only ever saw this type of "drooping" on one design a while ago, and it may have been one of JH's brain-children...can't remember right now. Mr. T -----Original Message----- From: jwbarlow@... To: motm@yahoogroups.com Sent: 3/30/01 11:01 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Super VC DADSR EG ...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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FW: [motm] Super VC DADSR EG
2001-03-31 by Tkacs, Ken
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