In a message dated 2/11/2000 9:18:53 PM, Ken.Tkacs@... writes: >The thing is, simply opening up 4 jacks to control the parameters of an >ADSR >doesn't do it 'all' for making a sound natural. We almost need some kind >of >intervening scaling module. Actually, I think that's what I just said (except I think the scaling module is so important that I'd build it right in to the EG) -- take one input and route it to four different reversing attenuators to independently control the A, D, R phases of the envelope. I really do think these routing-scaling-pots are a good idea. >This is a crude, choppy, post-Friday-night-martini plea, I guess, for an >interpolating module whereby one could input a simple velocity CV and tailor >its effects on the overall sound coming from the modular. I agree! I may have underemphasized what I consider the important part of my proposed 3310 module -- the SINGLE VC A, VC D, VC R, INPUT and the associated THREE reversing attenuators. I consider the four unattenuated VC inputs to be much less interesting or useful. Hey! Pour me one while you're at it! JB
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Re: VC EG: Flogging a Deceased Equine
2000-02-12 by JWBarlow@aol.com
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