In a message dated 4/16/2000 1:45:10 PM, ken.tkacs@... writes: >Is there any way to transform a CV so that, lets >say on a graph, as the input CV rises linearly, the output goes up, down, >up >down? Kind of sinusoidally? > >Know what I mean? > >Say you were applying this to a keyboard voltage. As you played up the >keyboard, the transformed voltage would rise to say 5v, then start dropping >back to 0v, rise to 5v... Isn't this what is called a voltage controlled oscillator (he said sarcastically)? >At one setting, for example, it could be that the output CV rose as you >approach "F," peaks at 5v on F, starts dropping back to 0v ast you approach >C-ish, then rises agin to hit 5v at the next "F" .... I don't know how >else >to describe the effect I'm after. I'm not getting what you're after, but I see a comparator (maybe), a MOTM 700, a MOTM 820, maybe a S/H, maybe a few other general purpose modules. JB
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Re: [motm] Module Concept -- CV Transformer
2000-04-16 by jwbarlow@aol.com
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