Well, I had 3 "candidates" for the Mystery Module, and the winner is........... The VC Lag! This is a JH/PS design using a simple 4 transistor "quasi-OTA" structure. Here is a rundown of the panel/controls so far. As always, inputs requested! Jacks: IN OUT BYPASS - a shorting of tip to sleeve bypasses the lag. Used for footswitch control when playing live from a keyboard. UP TIME CV - increasing voltage increases the "Attack" portion DOWN TIME CV - increasing CV increases the "Release" portion UP & DOWN CV - moves both at once Pots: UP DOWN UP/DOWN - all 3 are initial controls or act as attenuators when a CV is inserted SHAPE - the glide shape is variable from linear to exponential. There is 1 on-board offset trimmer (0 out for 0 in). LED - is ON when BYPASSed (need to pick Red or Green) Price: $125 kit $180 assembled/tested. Simulation show linear times are 0-4 seconds and Exponential times are 0-10 seconds. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to make them equal. The INPUT can be CV or audio. Low offset, low-drift op amps are used for use with CVs running into VCOs. Even though the circuit "looks simple" these op amps are $$$. This is a 2U wide module. This will be fairly easy to build, a 3 out of 10. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ After reading all the comments on the bigger module, I am still leaning towards 1U X 19". The main reason, as several folks pointed out, is to increase market share. This would *not* be a MOTM branded product. But I think that it could wind up at places like Sweetwater and generate revenue. The reason is that my DSP consulting job is winding down, and I need some more $$$ to fund R&D for next year (like the Sequencer!). In about 10 days I'll have some sound samples..shound give Bob Moog concern! <hint hint>. Paul S.
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No more guessing!
1999-11-25 by Paul Schreiber
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