i was thinking about that...i have an old Ross analog delay pedal (no relation) that has 3 chips in it marked "1024", my guess is they are daisey-chained, it has a max time of 500ms i believe, dry and wet out, and i like the sound quite a bit....i'd like to add VC to it, do you think it possible? perhaps i could wire the A109 to a jack, add a jack to the Ross AD, and bypass the scratchy delay knob? it would be very cool...i have a Doepfer 2048 dealy also, btw...i figure i could use the Ross for longer dub delays, the Doepfer for slapback, ringing dealys, mod feedback madness....
on the VC hardware tip: i have a Delatap Lab Effectron and a LoftSeries 450 delay...the Loft has a range of .5-20 ms and4-160 ms (flange or delay setting respectively, not even sure if it's digi or analog haha), the Effectron has 6 range settings from 1-1024 ms, it's definately digi...the only thing that bugs be about it is if you grab a sample (infinite repeat), it doesn't seem to transpose at 1v/oct as my Roland MPU 101 midi>cv box provides (and all my other analog gear uses)...andbody know what's with this? i have some thougts, but anyone have a sure-fire recipe for scaling cv at 1v/oct to "other"? i'm think a combo a a bias voltage and the cv in question thru a cv mixer or something?
thanks,
rg
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hardware@doepfer.de wrote:
> I'm looking for effects units to voltage control with my Doepfer.
> Effects units that have a
> voltage control input? (something like the ADA Flanger that has a
> Voltage Control input
> jack) I like the idea of different kinds of equipment breathing
> voltages into one another.
> I'm having a difficult time finding units on the web.
>
> I'm curious how many people do this and what units are out there
> that allow it?
>
> Thanks for your help,
If the effects unit in question has no CV input the A-101-9 universal
vactrol module may solve the problem. It cannot be used in all cases. But if
there is a potentiometer in the effect unit that is used to control the
parameter in question it will work.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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Re: AW: [Doepfer_a100] voltage controllable hardware effects?
2006-11-16 by Ross Goniakowski
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