While we're discussing the A-152, I'd like to ask a question here if I may. I've never had the opportunity to work with an A-152 type module and I'm wondering how useful it might be to add to my setup. From the patch in the video, only an A-152 and an A-160/161 pair are listed for sequencing. I understand how the A-160/161 are used for the percussion, but it escapes me how an A-152 alone could be used as a sequencer for this particular sequence. Wouldn't the pitch voltage for the base sequence need to orginate from some other repeating source? (otherwise the voltage would eventually "disappear" at the last step, right?) And wouldn't there also need to be some other stepped source to provide the 4 modal changes? Maybe I'm still not clear how this module works. Perhaps someone with more experience with this module could shed some light? Right now I'm a bit fuzzy. John On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 6:27 AM, Axel Jungkunst <phaedra@t-online.de> wrote: > Now I see the error in your explanation: the incoming voltage is not > distributed to all > 8 S/H outputs, but to the first one. Each incoming pulse shifts it one > S/H-Output further > and fills the first one with the new state. > You can terminate the number of outputs by using a digital out to the > reset in (look at the example). > Try it out, I've done it, it works fine. > best regards > Axel > > Bakis Sirros schrieb: >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Doepfer A-152 question
2008-12-28 by John V. Talbert
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