Great explaination Florian! On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Florian Anwander<fanwander@mnet-online.de> wrote: > > > Hi Greg > >> I'm not sure I fully understand track & hold, so I thought I'd ask... >> >> I am thinking of using the t&h module with a clock divider and a >> roland sh-2. First, record in a series of voltages from the sh-2 >> keys, then have the track&hold play them back. With the clock divider >> triggering it every 4 beats or so, it would act like a recordable one >> bass note per measure sequencer of sorts. >> >> Would that work? Or is there a better way to record(track/sample) >> simple sequences of voltages? > If I understand you correctly: Yes and No. > > Basically you are asking some module, which holds certain voltage > values. Both (S&H and T&H) do this. > The difference between "Sample and Hold" and "Track and Hold" is, how > the behave on changes of the ingoing control signal. > > S&H: > After powering the module/system up, a Sample&Hold "listens" to the > input voltage. The output is 0V. As soon as the control signal changes > from low(=0V) to high(=5V) the input voltage will be stored in the > S&H-stage and offered at the output. It does not matter, whether the > controlsignal is still up or down, and doesn't matter alos whether the > input signal is changing or not. > > T&H: > After powering the module/system up, also a Track&Hold "listens" to the > input voltage. The output is 0V. As soon as the control signal changes > from low(=0V) to high(=5V) the input voltage will fed through to the > output. The output now will change with the input as long as the control > signal is high. This is the "Track"-mode: the output tracks the input. > As soon as the control signal changes back from high to low, the output > signal (which was changing before) will be freezed at the momentary voltage. > > If you compare it to the world of pictures, the S&H is like a photo > camera, which picks that actual moment. The T&H is similar like a video > which is sometimes playing sometimes paused. > > So: for youre "sequencer" request: yes, multistage S&H and(!) T&H can > behave like a sequencer, but in recording mode the S&H will behave more > like expected than the T&H. > > Florian > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Track and Hold Question
2009-06-19 by achtung_999
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