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Poll results for Doepfer_a100

2006-09-06 by Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com

The following Doepfer_a100 poll is now closed.  Here are the 
final results: 


POLL QUESTION: Would you like Doepfer to release a VC Arpeggiator module? [This module produces a CV-sequence on its output which is derived from a 
chord information at its input. Corresponding Gate-Outs are produced 
too. The CV-Sequence is derived from a selectable pattern (pattern not 
in the meaning of a sequencer, but the real theoretical meaning).
Details on functions:
Chord information may be provided by midi in, or built-in mini-keyboard, 
or both.
The pattern is stored in a memory (EEPROM). The selection of the pattern 
could be done by MIDI PrgChange, by CV, and/or on a quasi digital level 
(switches or voltage ins (example from a A-160/161) which are read 
digitally). I suggest not to provide more than 32 patterns.
It might be possible to transfer pattern data via MIDI and edit them in 
an external program.
A pattern contains at least the order by which the notes of the chord 
should be played, the ryhtm and note length would depend on th eprovided 
clock (classic arpeggiator).
Additionally a pattern might contain the rhythm in which the notes are 
played and the lenght of the played notes (extended arpeggiator as it 
can be found e.g. the Access Virus). Alternatively it might be possible 
to separate note order patterns and rhythmic patterns.
The range of the arpeggio should be also controllable either by CV or 
(easier) on quasi digital level (switches, digital voltage ins).
Possible Connections and Controls:
MIDI in
CV-In for transpose
Clock-In
CV-Out
Gate-Out
CV-in for Pattern select
Manual knob for pattern select (provides internal a CV)
Switches for pattern select
sockets for digital adressing of the pattern by CVs
CV-in for Range select
switch(es) for range select
sockets for digital adressing of the range by CVs]
 

CHOICES AND RESULTS
- Yes!, 14 votes, 60.87%  
- maybe..., 7 votes, 30.43%  
- no., 2 votes, 8.70%  



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RE: [Doepfer_a100] Poll results for Doepfer_a100

2006-09-06 by Zoran Bosnjak

I did not notice this poll, so I did not vote. But I love the idea - I 
actually had Access Virus, and I loved the arpeggiator on it. Regards,

Zoran
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>From: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Reply-To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Doepfer_a100] Poll results for 
>Doepfer_a100
>Date: 6 Sep 2006 02:26:22 -0000
>
>
>The following Doepfer_a100 poll is now closed.  Here are the
>final results:
>
>
>POLL QUESTION: Would you like Doepfer to release a VC Arpeggiator module? 
>[This module produces a CV-sequence on its output which is derived from a
>chord information at its input. Corresponding Gate-Outs are produced
>too. The CV-Sequence is derived from a selectable pattern (pattern not
>in the meaning of a sequencer, but the real theoretical meaning).
>Details on functions:
>Chord information may be provided by midi in, or built-in mini-keyboard,
>or both.
>The pattern is stored in a memory (EEPROM). The selection of the pattern
>could be done by MIDI PrgChange, by CV, and/or on a quasi digital level
>(switches or voltage ins (example from a A-160/161) which are read
>digitally). I suggest not to provide more than 32 patterns.
>It might be possible to transfer pattern data via MIDI and edit them in
>an external program.
>A pattern contains at least the order by which the notes of the chord
>should be played, the ryhtm and note length would depend on th eprovided
>clock (classic arpeggiator).
>Additionally a pattern might contain the rhythm in which the notes are
>played and the lenght of the played notes (extended arpeggiator as it
>can be found e.g. the Access Virus). Alternatively it might be possible
>to separate note order patterns and rhythmic patterns.
>The range of the arpeggio should be also controllable either by CV or
>(easier) on quasi digital level (switches, digital voltage ins).
>Possible Connections and Controls:
>MIDI in
>CV-In for transpose
>Clock-In
>CV-Out
>Gate-Out
>CV-in for Pattern select
>Manual knob for pattern select (provides internal a CV)
>Switches for pattern select
>sockets for digital adressing of the pattern by CVs
>CV-in for Range select
>switch(es) for range select
>sockets for digital adressing of the range by CVs]
>
>
>CHOICES AND RESULTS
>- Yes!, 14 votes, 60.87%
>- maybe..., 7 votes, 30.43%
>- no., 2 votes, 8.70%
>
>
>
>For more information about this group, please visit
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100
>
>For help with Yahoo! Groups, please visit
>http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/
>
>
>
>

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