In a message dated 11/24/99 8:42:26 PM, jlarryh@... writes: >OH, OH, this sounds great. I guess the main thing I can thing to use a >VC >Lag would be portamento. Are their others? Basic processing of any CV source. For example: if used at the output of a S/H, a lag processor would act like a portamento (as you suggested), but if used at the input of a S/H, the module can be used to keep the step size within a small voltage range (time dependent), but have no effect on portamento. And as Paul said, as a (cheesy) LPF. >You asked for a vote on the light, if ON when bypassed, I vote RED. >Although the two color thing would be REALLY cool with green = active and >red = bypassed. <grin> Would it be possible for the bypass to function >two ways - one as you described but also going into bypass or active when >a >certain DC voltage is exceed when applied to the tip connection of the >same >jack ? Or maybe. the module is bypassed when the tip voltage goes to ground, else it stays active??? I say just one LED. >It also seems to me that it would be useful to be able to control "initial >controls" even when using CV. Help me if I am thinking wrong, but it >looks like you could by putting the CV into the "UP & DOWN" input and using >the separate "UP" and "DOWN" pots for initial control. That CV Rise/Fall control is crying out for a reversing attenuator!!!! JB It really is!
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Re: No more guessing!
1999-11-25 by JWBarlow@aol.com
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