I would want both designs. Very slow cycle times are important to me, and simultaneous outputs, but I'd have a place in my system for a couple of the simple LFOs also. If you forced me to vote for just 1 design, I'd favor the 2 space version. Sync or restart on the 2 spacer would be an important addition also. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Schreiber [mailto:synth1@...] > Sent: Sunday, May 02, 1999 6:01 PM > To: MOTM listserv > Subject: [motm] Vote for VCLFO design! > > > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > > On paper I have the VCLFO designed. *Curently*, it is designed to be a 1U, > single VCLFO as follows: > > 4 controls > -------------- > > Initial Speed (from about 1 cylce in 20 seconds to 4Khz) > CV Speed attenuator that is a reversing attenuator (ie increasing voltage > makes it faster or slower than INITIAL) > Shape: this is a symmetry control that effects all waveforms > simultaneously. > At 12:00 then everything is 50%. > Output select: 4 position rotary switch: Sine, Tri, Ramp, and Pulse > > 4 Jacks > ----------- > > CV Speed > CV Shape > OUT + > OUT - > > 1 LED: this is a special "analog" LED that continuously changes > *colors* at > the LFO rate. It does not > "blink": it's always on. This is because blinking can introduce curent > glitches that a VCO can pickup > (can you say "ASM-1"). > > Estimated price for this configuration: $99 kit $139 assembled. > > However, I can make this a 2U wide as follows: > > add a SHAPE attenuator (note that there is NOT on on the 1U) > 4 individual outputs (like the VCO) > 2 Speed CV inputs > HI/LO range switch LO = 1 cycle in 1 minute to 900Hz HI as above > > Estimate price for this configuration (everything else same: LED, etc) is > $135 kit $190 assembled > > Send in you vote/comments. > > Paul S. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Share the wealth! > http://www.ONElist.com > Tell a friend about ONElist's 130,000 free e-mail communities! >
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Re: Vote for VCLFO design!
1999-05-03 by Dave Bradley
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