Hi John,
from reading your post it looks like the voltage goes from the QTKB into the ASR. IMHO it
makes more sense to have the quantizer as the last link in the chain. This means to
"sacrifice" more of the QTKB channels for quantizing the individual ASR outs, but it should
ensure "correct" notes.
Best regards,
Jan-Hinnerk
from reading your post it looks like the voltage goes from the QTKB into the ASR. IMHO it
makes more sense to have the quantizer as the last link in the chain. This means to
"sacrifice" more of the QTKB channels for quantizing the individual ASR outs, but it should
ensure "correct" notes.
Best regards,
Jan-Hinnerk
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "johnrichoux" <jrichoux@...> wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> I've just begun using a QTKB and am getting interesting but unexpected results with an
ASR.
> Does the ASR have trouble sampling quantized CV?
>
> A simple two note sequence seems to set a minimum and maximum and adds random
notes
> in-between. I have the attenuator fully on. Decreasing it reduces the max-freq.
>
> The TKB and ASR are both clocked by the same DTG. I've varied the rise & fall times
thinking
> that might be the problem, but still the same.
>
> If I bypass the quantizer, the ASR behaves as I would expect. CV's are sampled, delayed
and
> reproduced as recorded.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> John R.
>