At 5:14 AM +0000 10/04/02, mate_stubb wrote: > >Plug this 800's output into the 700's top cv in port. Play with the >switch pot and the attack time to control the delay for A to switch >to B. Enjoy! That's very clever :) I'm thinking the delay time could control the length of the resulting gate as well. How fast is the 700?? Perhaps it could handle some of the tasks traditionally done with a comparator module. Combined with an 830 and 820, it might satisfy much of the interest in a "Control Voltage Processor". Of course, I still like my analogue logic idea. I put together a working breadboard by shadowing op-amp circuits with CMOS. It looks like it might be possible to design a more elegant circuit using LM3900 "current" op-amps, but I haven't tried that yet. Then again, I'm thinking that might not be accurate enough to handle VCO voltages like the mux controlled 1013 circuit. As far as MOTM is concerned, and if I understand Paul correctly, there is a "form factor" for the digital 500 series that makes those modules much easier to design and produce. So in addition to making "weird" modules, perhaps this "form factor" could be used for "meat and potatoes" modules for control voltage logic and logic processing, and might even allow for a little extra gravy :) >BTW, you DO have a 700 or two, don't you? ;>) Not yet :)
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Re: [motm] RE: Trigger Delay & CVP
2002-10-04 by media.nai@rcn.com
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