Interesting stuff. For the VC divider, I'm torn about wanting LEDs on the outputs. They are useful when running sync pulses but they get down right annoying when run at audio levels. This is based on my experience with the Doepfer clock divider and sequencer. For the trigger delay Paul, I think you can do much better, only 1 second? The old Moog dual trigger delay goes to 10 seconds. Yes, it isn't accurate but I have used it to bring in an evelope or trigger an event very late in a sustained sound. I would expect that a studly MOTM module would be able to go to 100 sec! So, put a range switch on that sucker and get some real trigger delays going. Of course, something lower than 1ms can also be used for audio range effects too! I think my LED comments also apply here. Finally, if you must use buttons to set the values, please make it so that if you are pressing the button for one direction, either it accelerates the increment/decrement speed or you can accelerate the speed by push the other button while holding the first. (I hope that made sense). Eric --- Paul Schreiber <synth1@...> wrote: > Just a sneak peek at PIC modules in development. > > Paul S. > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 image/gif name=Motm1.gif __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
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Re: [motm] Food for thought
2000-08-19 by alt-mode
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