I use microtonal scales, so yes, my input would be pre-quantized. It would be fun to feed it pitch voltages so you could clock them through to create canon-like effects. --Adam (one of those non-equal-tempered weirdos. Blame Robert Rich--he corrupted me.) > I use a Wiard/Blacet Miniwave for quantizing. It is 8-bit but it works > fine for 12-note chromatic scales. That's all we're talking about here > with the quantizer choices limited to major/minor. You would need more > bits for microtonal scales I suppose. If you're talking about > non-quantized outputs, it doesn't matter unless your input is already > quantized, which would not be the usual case. > > -Richard Brewster > > Adam Schabtach wrote: > > >>b) the S&H is a cascaded, 4-channel "shift register" type with > *infinite* > >>hold > >>time/zero droop (it's 12-bit digitized). > >> > >> > > > >Is that adequate for digitizing pitch-control voltages? > > > >--Adam > > > > > > > > >
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RE: [motm] Interest in a MOTM-102 module?
2005-12-30 by Adam Schabtach
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