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RE: VC Lag as AR with END

2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley

Here s another possible layout replacing the attenuated A/R input and pot with a END output - even cheaper to manufacture. Dave Bradley Principal Software

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Re: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by hodad1@mindspring.com

Here s my less-than-informed notion: What about a DAR EG? Eliminate the A/R Cv pot, maybe have a -OUT jack as well as a +OUT. Is that feasible/sensible etc.?

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by David Bivins

I like the switch for reversing the gate, but I d keep the reversible attenuator off the output for the reason you already stated: uniformity with the system.

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Re: VC Lag as AR

2000-02-02 by Dave Trenkel

... I think that both the VC Lag and and dual VC AD EG would be essential modules, even with the overlap in functionality between them. One thing I find is

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VC Lag as AR

2000-02-02 by Paul Schreiber

Yes, the upcoming VC Lag will turn a GATE (NOT a TRIG) into a VC d AR. But, there is alot of presicion stuff in there for VCO control voltages. A

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley

Lots cheaper? (Don t need linear, only exp curves so no shape controls) 1U instead of 2? Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc.

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Re: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Doug Pearson

... Yes, very useful. But a common feature from all the other American Modular Analog Manufacturers (the group consisting of S., P., W. & B. in addition to

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by David Bivins

Well, I figure it s only a matter of time... If you leave open real estate, the MOTMers follow... ;) Remember everyone--it was supposed to be simple! :) David.

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VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by David Bivins

Pardon my audacity, but what do you think of this? It s a dual VC AR EG. I m assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that only a gate input is necessary--if you fed it

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Crawley, Eric

I m kinda torn on this one. I think i still want a VC DASDR ;) I thought you were going to have a VC Lag that could perform the function of a VC AR. If

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Re: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Dave Trenkel

... Cool! Cool! Cool! How about adding a switch to toggle retriggerring? This would make each AR section like a variable waveshape tri-wave LFO, when the R

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

Yes, especially if it can be done relatively inexpensively, so that I can buy 10 of them. Toward which version do you lean, Paul? Personally, I like them both,

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Re: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Paul Schreiber

This is about 100 times easier to do than a massive VC DADSR super-whiz bang module. Everybody like this idea?? Paul S.

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley

Audacity is welcomed here, no need to apologise. I just had to whip up my own proposal, which is attached. Single unit wide, VC AR. It has GATE and (positive)

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dumb question - dumb answer anyone?

2000-02-02 by David Bivins

I m distracted by work and can t think straight. An AR envelope generator would only require a trigger, correct? Or the leading edge of a gate? The gate length

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

One more silly idea-under (over?) the reversible attenuator (assuming no LED gets in there first), you could have a switch that reverses the state of the input

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

Well, at the risk of taking away from that simplicity a little bit, I do have a suggestion for some of that blank space. What if, instead of having the +Out

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RE: VC AR EG mockup

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

With all that blank panel space, I m waiting for someone to suggest putting a couple of 8-color LEDs over there... ... From: David Bivins

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RE: dumb question - dumb answer anyone?

2000-02-02 by Dave Bradley

In ADSR terms, you d have an AD if fed a trigger, an ASR if fed a gate. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@eai.com

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Hello list (LONG)

2000-02-02 by RevTor@aol.com

Hey, Im a new member here, My name is Steve and I live in NewJersey. I too, am an analogoholic, and I hope you can all help me as I can help you with our

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RE: Cabinets

2000-02-02 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

Somewhat lie the polyfusion cabinets I like it! -Nate

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Moog Models (was: Rails & Cabinets)

2000-02-02 by Crawley, Eric

This topic is pretty well spelled out, with lots of pics at: http://machines.hyperreal.org/manufacturers/Moog/Modular/ The short story is that Ic, IIc, IIIc

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by Nathan Alan Hunsicker

I second (or third) that statement. What good is an analog modular if you have to surf through an abysmal menu system to change or see your settings. -Nate

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RE: Cabinets

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

Did you ever see the T.O.N.T.O. rig? That s the way to go. Photos at http://www.synthmuseum.com/tonto/index.html

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

I have to echo this sentiment. Unless there s REALLY no way to do something (as with the complexity of a sequencer, perhaps), personally I d rather stick to

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RE: Rails & Cabinets

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

Interesting! Would this work? And be sturdy? I haven t bought any of the current MOTM horizontal rails because I never intended to use a store-bought rack. But

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by Tkacs, Ken

Actually, that brings up an interesting idea. A VC AR would be much simpler and smaller than a full blown VC ADSR to implement & use and could still be used in

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Re: Cabinets

2000-02-02 by Elhardt@aol.com

... the kind of cabinet system that I m envisioning, and to see if the forthcoming rails being discussed would work in a similar scheme.

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Re: VC EGs- I like it !

2000-02-02 by william Hanson

Re: [MOTM] = VC EGs = the idea I like it - I like it - starting to love it. You could do a couple of AR generators and link em together function wise like

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Re: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-02 by J. Larry Hendry

... _ Larry - do you have a source for these inserts that would fit to the MOTM threads? I haven t seen them locally or in the proper size in any of my

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by Eric S. Crawley

Hear, hear, on the multiple EG module! I d rather have lots of little EGs than one massive one that I can t visualize the shape of because I need to scroll

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Moog Rails

2000-02-02 by Eric S. Crawley

Gang, Attached are 4 fairly small JPEGs detailing the flat rails from a Moog Modular console cabinet. The right side of both a lower and upper cabinet are

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Re: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by DAVEVOSH@aol.com

In a message dated 00-02-01 21:02:43 EST, you write:

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Re: Rails & Cabinets

2000-02-02 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... Thanks much for the PDF! Like Moe, I really like the look of the IIIP style you re after -- but the thought of building one cabinet (let alone three) is

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RE: VC EGs

2000-02-02 by JWBarlow@aol.com

Before this idea disappears in the wake of rail concepts I d like to acknowledge both Hugo s and Roy s ideas (who ve both obviously given this more thought

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Re: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-02 by JWBarlow@aol.com

... Stalactites I think. Stalagmites are miniature German prison guards. Been waiting thirty years to use that one! JB

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Re: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-02 by Frank Vanaman

... Quite so! I m doing a pipe organ project here at home as well. I d offer a link to my web page for some pix of the console under construction but in my

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RE: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)

Slightly off topic, but all of you organ afficianadoes might get a kick out of reading Bruce Sterlings Cryptonomicon . The lead character in one plot becomes

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RE: Cabinet Rails.

2000-02-01 by Crawley, Eric

I would argue that the 90 degree bend for long rails limits the number of mounting options. I certainly see the need for the rails for traditional 19 racks

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More Organ Musings

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I happen to be present at the memorial service held for Olivier Messiaen at St. John the Divine in Manhattan shortly after his death a few years ago. His wife

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RE: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Dave Bradley

Anyone in the vicinity of St. Louis should travel to Highland, IL (about 40 miles), and get a tour of the Wicks pipe organ factory there. I showed up

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Re: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Paul Schreiber

... the ... I used to sneak in the small Presbyterian church at school late at night to play their Rodgers organ. A cheap Allen organ, basically a sampler.

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RE: Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Tkacs, Ken

I love that album. It *was* released as two separate CDs, Hymns and Spheres, which I think was a mistake because the flow on the original two-album set

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Pipe organs and modulars

2000-02-01 by Dave Bradley

... Heh heh! It s very cool playing some French impressionist like Langlais or Dupre, or maybe a little Bach on a big pipe organ in an empty church in the

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