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Re: [Doepfer_a100] VC controlled delay

2008-08-13 by Richard Scott

good news Dieter. Can I suggest adding VC controlled mix to that module? along with VC delay length and VC feedback it would make for a very complex unit. I am using these three modulations in midi form with a digital unit and it is very interesting.  I think the memory length switch will work will because it restricts the VC control to a defined area without having to fiddle around scaling the voltage to achieve the same thing - the vesta kaza dig420 I bought off florian works like this and it is very practical - this also has a button which instantly captures whatever is currently in the memory as a loop, which is very nice to be able to do on the fly

are you looking at a modern high quality sound or something more like a dirty 8 bit?

Richard


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: hardware@doepfer.de 
  To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:49 AM
  Subject: AW: [Doepfer_a100] VC controlled delay


  > Forgot to add - if looping is what you are after - the site you need
  > to scan is Loopersdelight.com - here is their "tools of the trade"
  > page: http://www.loopersdelight.com/tools/tools.html
  >
  > Lots of great boxes there that if they are not Voltage controlled,
  > they have pedals or have a knob you can probably Vactorl-ize. Good luck!
  >
  > -James

  The A-189-2 is probably the next derivate of the universal AD/DA system. It
  will be probably a voltage controlled digital delay with VC feedback and
  additional VCF. The internal structure will be similar to the BBD module
  A-188-1 (i.e. an high speed VCO that generates the clock for the digital
  delay circuit and a digital delay instead of the BBD). The memory length of
  the delay will be probably switcheable in 16 steps between 128 bytes (for
  flanger/Karplus Strong) and some Mbytes (for long delays in the range > 10
  seconds).

  Best wishes
  Dieter Doepfer



   

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