It started rather simply as just an dual ADSR with a hold monostable so it could be looped. Along the way, it turned into a hybrid digital device like the Mini-Wave. Each section has 8 variations and a speed control. So attack is one 256 byte page, then decay is a 256 byte page, sustain loops a 256 byte page, and release is a 256 byte page. Each one has an individual rate control. So it is like a Mini-Wave setup as a typical envelope generator. A poor mans MARF if you will. Any waveform can be used as an envelope, when run at CV rates. At audio rates and looped, it forms a kind of crude granular synthesis (only 4 grains) but the grains can be varied under voltage control. Another design for the Martians. I should change the company motto to "By Appointment to the Royal Houses of Mars". Too much Edgar Rice Bourroughs when I was growing up. Edgar Rice Bourroughs wrote the "Tarzan" series and "John Carter of Mars" which was basically Tarzan on Mars. Good swashbuckling fun and the Martian chessboard has ten squares per side instead of eight... But that is a whole other story. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "ethanzer0" <ethanzer0@y...> wrote: > I read about something called the envelooper for the 300 series > systems. I'm guessing this module never made it past the > planning/prototype stage. What were the fucntions fo this module? > Is there a chance this module or a single envelator will be reborn in > the 1200 series?
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Re: Grant, whats the Envelooper?
2004-06-23 by grantrichter2001
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