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RE: VC Lag times?

RE: VC Lag times?

1999-11-29 by Dave Bradley

> From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>
> Simulation show linear times are 0-4 seconds and Exponential 
> times are 0-10
> seconds. Unfortunately,
> it's almost impossible to make them equal.
> 
 
Need more input. Seconds per volt?

Dave Bradley
Principal Software Engineer
Engineering Animation, Inc.
daveb@...

Re: RE: VC Lag times?

1999-11-30 by Paul Schreiber

For linear settings, the glide time is directly proportional to the input
step size. In other words,
the Up/Down knobs set a constant *slope*. The voltages 'slide' along the
slope. The "time" given
is the time for a 5 volt step. A 0.5V step is 1/10th the time, etc.

For exponential, the time now approaches a *constant*, independent of the
step size.

Paul S.

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> From: "Dave Bradley" <daveb@...>
>
> > From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
> >
> > Simulation show linear times are 0-4 seconds and Exponential
> > times are 0-10
> > seconds. Unfortunately,
> > it's almost impossible to make them equal.
> >
>
> Need more input. Seconds per volt?
>
> Dave Bradley
> Principal Software Engineer
> Engineering Animation, Inc.
> daveb@...
>
> >