I'm interested in this thread, because I will soon complete a couple of John Blacet's VC envelop generators, which offer many of the features mentioned. http://www.blacet.com/EG1.html I've designed a Schaeffer MOTM panel for the Blacet EG 2070, and added a VC input with attenuator that affects all the time parameters. I'm expecting deliver of the panels soon. The panel design is available on the Yahoo motmpanels file system. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motmpanels/ A VC EG would be a great addition to the MOTM line, and it would no doubt have a nice feature set, since Paul Schreiber listens well to his customers. -Richard Brewster ----- Original Message ----- From: <phaneber@...> To: <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:10 PM Subject: [motm] Re: VC EG > I've been playing around with VC EG ideas for some time. > I'd like to see 5 controllable parameters, delay, attack, decay, > sustain level and release. Ideally each parameter should have a > control knob and a CV knob. An additional input with knob which > would affect all time parameters (everything but sustain) could also > be useful. I also like the idea of being able to retrigger the EG > at the end of the cycle. The full-featured VC EG should also have a > trigger PB, and an LED indicator. Another interesting feature would > be the ability to switch in a larger cap for very long parameter > times. The delay section should not only delay the leading edge of > the gate, but the trailing edge as well, so that the original gate > length is preserved regardless of delay time. Sounds like at least > a 3U module to me. > I love the idea of controlling the attack length and sustain level > with the note on velocity and the release length with the note off > velocity. And adding the re-gate feature allows the module to be > used as an oscillator (sort of a trapezoidal osc.) even at extremely > long period lengths. > >
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Re: [motm] Re: VC EG
2003-01-22 by Richard Brewster
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