and if remember correctly, i don't think the 820 lag has a lag time as high as 30 seconds. I think it was around 5 sec or shorter. -Nate jwbarlow@... wrote: > Damn! This patch won't work in the way I described since the 820 > appears to > have no HOLD input (a gate input which holds the output constant > regardless > of the input). You'd have to have another S/H in front of the VC LAG > input in > order to keep the input from changing (and the output slowly following > that > input). > > Now it's getting expensive! > JB > > In a message dated 6/20/2000 1:27:38 PM, jwbarlow@... writes: > > >Now another idea for the 820 LAG PROCESSOR module: > >1) Take a CV source to the input of the 820 (e.g., noise). > >2) Take the 820 output to the input of the 100 (or 101) S/H. > >3) Take the 100 output to a CV input (say a 1v/oct of an oscillator). > > >4) Set the lag time to be rather long (like say a 5 octave sweep in > thirty > > > >seconds). > >5) Set the S/H level all the way up. > > > >This great patch (which I learned from the old Serge manual) keeps > step > >size > >small but allows for a full 10V peak to peak swing for the total > voltage > > > >output over time. This means that (in the patch example given above) > any > >two > >adjacent notes must be close together, but over time a full ten > octaves > >would > >be covered. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >
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Re: [motm] lag processor question...
2000-06-20 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker
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