> >http://www.synthfool.com/diy/jhasr.gif > > > This (Analog Shift Register) looks like another great potential MOTM module, > although I'd really need about six more VCOs to make it really worth while. > > >How does the Serge do it ? > > Yeah! Good question! I have no idea how Serge did it either, but reading the Serge catalogue has inspired me to design the circuit shown in the adress above, and it works nicely. The underlying idea is to pass the sampled voltage from left to right, but the trigger pulse from right to left, therefore no auxiliary stages are required. As you can see, I've done it with cheap monoflops, for both the 3 sample pulses, and the 2 "guard intervalls" between these pulses. Later someone (if memory serves that was Gene Stopp) showed a slightly more elegant version, replacing all the monoflops with a single shift register. In practice (now, that would be making music, not designing circuits (;->) ), the great benefit of the ASR is that you have a set of exactly correlated random step functions (if you feed in a random signal). And there is the other application, of course, which is also explained in the Serge catalogue: Feed in the keyboard CV to the first stage, and the key trigger to the clock input, and you get canon-like structures when you control a set of 3 VCOs from the 3 outputs. And the best: You can even play chords with a monophonic keyboard (or a single CV midi converter): Play a fast roll over the 3 notes you want to use for the chord (starting with the lowest note if the keyboard has high note priority), and then hold the chord as if you were playing a polyphonic keyboard. This works remarkably well in practice, the only drawback being that you can only play 3-note chords without side effects. If you play only two notes after releasing the previous 3 ones, the last of these 3 will continue to sound. But you can even use this to your advantage, because you have a means of mixing the polyphonic and the "canon" playing style. JH.
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Re: [motm] Cascading S&H
2000-04-16 by jhaible
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