This has come up before so you might check the archives for more details. Basically, a lag processor is a very flexible control device that allows you to modify the rate of change from one voltage to another. The classic usage is as a portamento on a keyboard (rise time = fall time, slope exponential or linear depending on the circuit). However, this just scratches the surface of such a versatile module. Here are a few more examples: - Simple AR EG - Self-triggering "pulser" with variable rise and fall times - Low pass filter, of sorts There are lots of uses for this module. I plan to get more than one, eventually. Eric --- kpeek1@... wrote: > Forgive my ignorance but I have always wondered what a lag processor > does. Or, what does it allow you to do? > Explanations? > Thanks. > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
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Re: [motm] What does a VC Lag do?
2000-04-04 by alt-mode
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