The most "famous" use is called portamento (or glide). You insert a lag processor in between a CV source (say, a CV out keyboard) and a VCO. The lag "slides" the notes by the lag. The GLIDE on a TB-303 is a lag process. Other things to use it for: a) turn a GATE into a AR envelope generator b) turn a pulse/square LFO signal into bizarre shapes (linear setting works best) c) it's a natural 6dB low-pass filter 100's of uses, everyone needs one. As far as I know, the MOTM-820 is the most advanced lag processor in any modular ever made. Paul S. ----- Original Message ----- From: <kpeek1@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 9:05 PM Subject: [motm] What does a VC Lag do? > Forgive my ignorance but I have always wondered what a lag processor > does. Or, what does it allow you to do? > Explanations? > Thanks. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > DON'T HATE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > http://click.egroups.com/1/2120/3/_/529958/_/954813922/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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Re: [motm] What does a VC Lag do?
2000-04-04 by Paul Schreiber
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