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AW: [SergeModular] SSG behavior

2001-05-29 by Junger Joerg

so behaves mine. but mine is an old model with 3" panel width (bought the
panel from list member john d.) perhaps beginning of the 80s.

regards,

joerg
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> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: John Papiewski [SMTP:johnp@...]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 29. Mai 2001 15:38
> An: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
> Betreff: Re: [SergeModular] SSG behavior
>
>
> The stepped part of the SSG doesn't 'self-clock'. Not mine anyway... the
> CYCLE jack I believe is meant to be patched back to the IN jack. Then
> when
> you clock the SAMPLE (with a periodic clock) you get a weird staircased
> triangle, the stairstep relative size determined by the rate knob. Slow
> rate
> = many small stairsteps = close approximation to triangle, fast rate =
> few,
> large stairsteps = jerky square-edged poor approximation to triangle. So
> it's, like, self-sampling an internally generated triangle, but the clock
> still has to be provided from an external source.
>
> You CAN clock the stepped part by patching the smooth part CYCLE jack to
> IN
> jack so it oscillates, then patch IN to SAMPLE on the stepped part.....
> strange thing though, you get TWO triggers per smooth cycle.
>
> My SSG is vintage 1997, Rex Probe, STS. Does anybody else's behave
> differently?
>
> John P.
>
>
>
>
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