TIM! Good the hear from you, buddy! Don't be a stranger, your comments are always welcomed here. - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, Tim J <bob_aloha@...> wrote: > > > Thats pretty damn cool. If its at a reasonable price (like all PlanB stuff) count me in for a couple. > > And...I want a model 16!!!! > > Tim > > > To: PLAN_B_analog_blog@...: peter@...: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 14:59:05 +0000Subject: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Plan B ELF LFO > > > > > Because it's coming up and you'll all see a picture of it soon, I willgive some details of our LFO which address questions which have arisenon this list over the last couple of days:1) It's an ELF module (only 4hp wide)2) It will have multiple waveform outputs3) It will have reset4) It will have VC freq5) It will track 1v/oct6) It's range is huge - from 1 cycle every 30 seconds upwards to 10K with no range switch, so it can be considered more of a utility VCO.7) It's all analog (not microC based) 8) It will not have PWMThe decision to go ELF I think was an obvious. Eurorack format hasit's share of LFOs. Making one only 4hp wide puts it in a unique market niche: an LFO function with limited real estate penalty. Imagine have 3 fully independent LFOs in the space of a single Analogue Systems RS80. Now we're talkin'...Of course there are some concessions one must make based on thelimited real estate of 4hp. I felt VC freq and reset was essential. PWM would be cool, but unfortunately there's no room for it.That's it for now.- P > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Going green? See the top 12 foods to eat organic. > http://green.msn.com/galleries/photos/photos.aspx?gid=164&ocid=T003MSN51N1653A >
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Re: Plan B ELF LFO
2008-04-08 by (i think you can figure that out)
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