A slew limiter seems like the best way to obtain what you're after.
I assume you read the manual. I hope you're not offended by the following questions:
did you turn the rate knob on the A118 totally to the right? > this slows the rate down
And played around with the colour-knobs? Turning the 'red' knob down reduces big chances of the voltage.
Ernst
I assume you read the manual. I hope you're not offended by the following questions:
did you turn the rate knob on the A118 totally to the right? > this slows the rate down
And played around with the colour-knobs? Turning the 'red' knob down reduces big chances of the voltage.
Ernst
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 2:50 PM, David Kellett davidkellettwoulf@yahoo.com [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi,
I need to have slow changing random voltages. I have the A 118 but the rate of change is very fast. I would like something that moves very much slower. I'm thinking of a VCLFO who's rate is changed by a random source - but this will still have an abruptness that I would rather not have.
Any ideas?
David
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