Paul, I'd like to be able to trigger the "record" and "playback" by a CV gate? That would be very interesting. -Greg -----Original Message----- From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Paul Schreiber Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 3:32 PM To: MOTM List Subject: [motm] Finalizing the (new) MOTM-102 module Some my recall ~ 1yr ago there was discussion about a MOTM-102 Noise/S&H module (some wanted just the S&H part). I am in the process of finishing the 'design in my head' (well, also the schematic!) and this is where the module is right now. The intent of the module is two-fold: a) this will *replace* the MOTM-101 as parts are getting hard/expensive to find looking out 2-5yrs from now. b) I want to add more 'bells & whistles' and take advantage of SMT ICs available To get this out of the way early on: this is a digital module :) It uses a 60Mhz 32-bit ARM uP connected to serial ADC and DACs. But let's check out the current feature list: a) I am dropping the Vibrato section of the '101, and replacing it with a tunable noise source (there are still White/Pink/Slow Random) ----- Now, should I *drop* Slow Random, and instead have Internal Clock Out? I am leaning this way myself as this is missing from the '101. See later features). b) The current single in/out analog S&H circuitry is replaced with a 4-section output (cascade, also called an ASR). The S&H function is through a 14-bit A/D D/A path, meaning no "droop". c) the time delay *between* taps can be set by a panel pot from 0 (typical ASR to 256). So, at maximum, there are 1024 clock between the input being sampled, and that voltage appearing on the output of Tap #4. d) early calculations have indicated that the S&H code can be clock at a *minimum* of 1Khz. So, at max tap setting, you can get a 1sec delay. Now, this is not a "delay line" per se, but certainly you can sample an ADSR EG output and get a series (sort of like an arpeggiator) of time-delayed EGs out. Yo can also take the 4 outputs to a MOTM-830 mixer, and then shove THAT back into the input and get no telling sort of stuff out. We may be able to double that, running up to a 2Khz S&H clocking speed. e) there is not output lag function like in the '101 f) there is a pot (not an input CV, no room) to set a couple of quantizing scales. We don't have a lot of room in the ARM's Flash for 256 14-bit scales :) We can stick 4-6 scales in there. Suggestions for *which* scales needed. Note: this module is NOT intended to be a general-purpose quantizer. That is another module altogether. Rather, this is specifically to quantize the S&H output. As in the '101, the default S&H input is Pink Noise (no patchcord inserted into the S&H IN jack). g) lastly, there is a *new* feature, enabled by recent high-speed memory technology. We will be able to *record and playback* the data into the S&H "engine". There is enough memory to record 16 *seconds* at 1Khz clocking. Note that the *input* is recorded, not the 4 tap outputs. So, you can record and X clock rate, and play back at *any* clock and tap setting! You can also loop the recorded data. I though this would be a simple "CV recorder" but again not *intended* to be something like the Modcan. Rather, something to 'fool around with'. Thoughts? Paul S. Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [motm] Finalizing the (new) MOTM-102 module
2008-02-03 by Greg James
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