Hi madrayken > In trying to pursue this Buchla-style experiment, I've found it almost > impossible to derive a decent audio-trigger from an ADSR envelope, no > matter how fast. I am not sure what you are asking for. What do you mean with "audio-trigger"?? A trigger signal generated as soon as the level of some audio signal is higher than a certain threshold (thats what I would understand)? Or do you mean an spike like the "klick"-sound from a drumpad? > Gates work nicely, but you're forced to have two > events: one on key-press and one on release. This sentence i don't understand. > I've got plenty of ADSRs, VCAs, Comparators and other things, and have > tried using the voltage comparator to create a gate from an ADSR > (close but no cigar). Can anyone suggest a way of generating a trigger? I think you have a wrong understanding of the word "trigger". - A trigger defines a point on the time axis and is usually technically achieved by a transition between two defined voltages. It defines the moment when a event starts to happen. - A gate defines the duration of an event and starting point of this event. You may describe a gate as two triggers: one positive transition at the start of the gate and one negative transition at the end of the gate. Taking this definition is respect, I am asking: for what patch exactly do you need two triggers? Knowing your answer to this question I might give you a more profound help. Florian
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Suggestions on how to create a trigger signal from an A-190 gate?
2009-01-10 by Florian Anwander
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