The model number implies that this is a future MOTM module. If so this is very interesting. A VC EG would give dynamic articulations to sound parameters. Some of this can be done with a UEG or VC Lag processor, but this module looks optimized for the task. Good luck on your project. John Loffink jloffink@... > I'm finally into making hardware for this EG. I decided that the best > method of control of each parameter was to provide a dual-concentric knob > set for each. Front knob is 'initial' value, rear knob is reversing input > control of the external CV input. This way, things like assigning a rate > 'direction' and gain to applied CVs is is easy as it gets. > > I am putting two bicolor LEDs on: the cycle state LED and the > oft-requested variable-brightness LED that follows the module output. > > And thanks to Larry (again): > > http://www.oldcrows.net/~oldcrow/synth/motm/m880pnl.jpg > > (I need to drill the 2nd LED's location, but this is the panel I'm > working with for the 880 project). > > And for those curious as to where I'm getting dual-concentric pots: 1) I > have several friends in Japan 2) Akihabara is a really cool place for > (literally) spelunking for parts. > > Crow > /**/ >
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RE: [motm] Another VC EG update
2003-02-23 by John Loffink
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