just need to copy gates+envelopes+pitches from the guitar session, time-shift them and finally assign them to the desired sound source. Bloody simple, fortunately possible by the means of E102 Quad Temporal Shifter. Shift register, cool! Didn't know that, thanks. And it's good new that what we want to do is not so much among others' ambitions…
LOL
Thanks for the precious exchange...
dxx
Il giorno 26/feb/2017, alle ore 17:09, Florian Anwander fanwander@mnet-online.de [Doepfer_a100] <Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> ha scritto:
Hello Diego,
On 25.02.17 23:22 , Diego Ragnini diegora@free.fr [Doepfer_a100] wrote:I am afraid I didn't explain myself enough: the target is to have the same guitar “melody” repeated, one second later, by the means of another sound, not replaced by it.Even then: send the guitar to a 6,35mm multiple, one cable direct to the mixer. The other cable goes to your Guitar-to-CV-device, from there with pitch-following voltage, the envelope-following voltage and Gate to your synth, from the synth-audio-out into the one-second-audio-delay. And at the delay out there it is: a synth signal following your guitar one second later.
What I want to say: a real CV-delay is needed only if you want to split two characteristics of one signal in time. Let us say: You want the pitch have without the delay, but the envelope-voltage should come xxx seconds later.
To be honest: I doubt that somebody would want that.
Florian