The light sensor module and the Theremin module both have gate outputs with threshold settings which can work like a trigger button. ----- Original Message ----- From: "mdimmm" <mdimmm@yahoo.com> To: <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 8:42 AM Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Various questions > --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "stinchcombe_t" <tstinchcombe@q...> > wrote: > > > I'd also like to know about ways to create a manual gate, > without > > > a keyboard. A simple way to open/close a signal path... > > > > I find a simple way to produce a manual gate (for use with the > ADSRs > > 140 and 141 at least) is to use an A-174 joystick. Set the X out > to be > > just negative, then tapping the joystick to the right sends it > > sufficently positive to gate the ADSR. > > > > There's no module with an actual "manual gate" button though, > is there? Like on a VCS3... > > An A-119 works well too. Touch the other end of a cable which > goes into the input, turn up gain all the way, threshold all the way > down. > > > > To the person who asked about the spring reverb, I like it a > lot. It > > > adds a very characteristic sound of its own, because of the > > > > The spring reverb is one of my favourite modules - much > screeching and > > squawking to be had by using the feedback. I'm even > considering buying > > a second one to see what might happen if I cross couple them! > (The hum > > problem *is* a real pain in the proverbial though...) > > > > > My A-126 Frequency Shifter seems to add a sine wave of > almost > > > equal strength to any signal I plug into the module, has > anyone > > > else had this problem? I don't seem to be able to frequency > shift > > > > I'm wondering whether you had the same problem as I did > when I first > > got mine - for example, if the frequency you feed in is quite low, > and > > then you try and shift it down, the output shifts lower and then > > passes through zero frequency to give 'negative frequency', > which > > actually sounds like a normal positive frequency, but as you > continue > > to increase the down shift, you actually hear this frequency > > increasing, which sounds like the module is not working! If this > is > > what you are getting, input a much higher frequency, and then > shift > > down, and you should actually hear the output frequency > decreasing. > > I'm not sure I know what you mean. I meant that the A-126 > seems to self-oscillate, all the time, and add this signal to the > output, more than I'd like it to. > > Dimm M. > > > > Tim > > > > [The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and > do not > > represent the views, policy or understanding of any other > person or > > official body.] > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > doepfer_a100-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Various questions
2002-03-06 by positronic
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