If you want to send a trigger to the LPG and you have a gate, then yes you need the A-162 (or similar) to convert the gate to a trigger. Not sure what the LPG would have to do with it unless it is your desired destination: Midi->Gate->A-162->Trigger->LPG --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "madrayken" <dene.carter@...> wrote: > > Perhaps I'm still confused, but... > > Would I still *need* a 162 to create trigger signals if I had a > vactrol low-pass gate? > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, bdu@ wrote: > > > > On 1/11/09, madrayken <dene.carter@> wrote: > > > As an aside, would I still have the same challenges (i.e. need to > > > derive a trigger) if I was using a low-pass gate to create the > > > wooden-block sound? > > > > If what you really want is to derive a trigger from gates, the > > appropriate tool for the job is the doepfer dual gate delay. The > > module takes in gates and spits out gates with variable delay and gate > > length. If you set. Both delay and length to full minimum, it creates > > a suitable trigger from the gate. I use it more for this than it's > > intended purpose, actually. > > > > -Brandon > > >
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Re: Suggestions on how to create a trigger signal from an A-190 gate?
2009-01-28 by Doug
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