The VC EGs that I've seen allow for a voltage to be applied to each one of the stages or knobs. So, you usually end up with double the number of knobs, one for the initial value, and one to attenuate the CV. For a VC DADSR, we would be looking at 10 knobs, unless Paul has some clever ideas about distributing the incoming VC. I think it would be very rare that you would need to control more than a few stages of a DADSR in one patch, so that might save some knobs and jacks.... An envolope follower is a completely different beast that is usually put together with a preamp. The *output* of an envelope follower can usually go to a DADSR though. Eric > anyway - big question, how is the VC applied to a VCEG..? > would there be one > vc input for attack, one for decay..? one vc input for each > stage..? or > what..? might this module have an envelope follower tacked onto it as > well..? nudge nudge wink wink :-)
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RE: VC EGs
2000-01-31 by Crawley, Eric
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