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Re: [motm] Results of the 'user poll'

2009-02-17 by George Kisslak

My choices, in order, are:

1) Dual VCA w/Pan/Fade
2) Pulse Divider
3) uVCO

Huh? Oh, whoops! That was my list from 2001.
Ok, my list is:

1) Dual VCA w/Pan/Fade
2) Envelope Follower/Compressor
3) Rhythm Wheel
4) JH interpolating scanner
5) JH-5 style dual LPF
6) VC Phase Shifter

Crap, that was from 2003.
Uhm.. ok, try this:

1) Pulse Width Multiplier
2) VC Ratio Divider
3) Dual 10000s Delay
4) Matrix-12 15-mode VCF
5) Munging Decimator
6) Vibrato Source

Ah frack!! That was 2005.
Ok, for real this time:

1) Cloud Gen
2) SEM VCF
3) Rhythm Whee..err, I mean FFB/parametric EQ boards

George (having a difficult time focusing)


Paul Schreiber wrote:
> After reading everyone's inputs for what is desired for a DIY/pc board only 
> (or module, but all in old fashioned through-hole technology) I've decided 
> to work on the SEM VCF with Voltage-Controlled Output Morphing.
> 
> For all you solder jockeys out there, it will be as complicated as the 
> MOTM-480 VCF. But with *more* parts. Yippee.
> 
> In order to take advantage of all it can do, it will have 6 panel controls 
> but 11 jacks. I plan to use a standard BR-1 bracket/MOTM pc board size 
> *unless* the layout goes south and won't fit. It will be *very* dense.
> 
> There will be 2 audio inputs, voltage-controlled resonance and 
> voltage-controlled output morphing (along with HP/BP/LP/Notch *fixed* 
> outputs). The MORPH sweeps between HP/BP/LP on a dedicated output.
> 
> Even though it uses 'vintage' op amps, I just checked Digikey/Mouser and 
> they have tons in stock. There are several LM13700 dual OTAs but again not 
> an issue.
> 
> So, one last 'poll':
> 
> What would you rather see *first*:
> 
> a) some sort of FFB/parametric EQ boards?
> 
> b) the SEM VCF boards?
> 
> c) the Cloud Generator in all it's assembled SMT glory?
> 
> Paul S.

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