Mike - I send 10v to the EG1 when I want to use it in LFO mode. I will mult it to my two filters CV-in so I can keep them parallel with one control. Or mult them into a Blacet EG1 so that one knob can control the speed of both the decay & the release. Use it to enter values into a PSIM :) I've also used 10v out to power my old DOD phaser! I would assume they're easy to make. Andrew >>> mmarsh@websense.com 02/23/04 12:24 PM >>> Just curious, Andrew: how do you use these? I know Tony at Oakley is doing one of these (the Control-X). Do you use it purely to offset envelopes and the like? Mike --- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "Andrew Scheidler" <xpandrew@p...> wrote: > A module that could be an add-on, but wouldn't have to be would be a > simple variable voltage source. > > Something like four pots with output jacks that range from 0-10 volts, > maybe have one switchable to -5/+5. Maybe a button and jack for a gate > output. > > I don't know how the add-ons will fit in, so maybe there's better ways. > A batch of knobs of some sort would be real handy, so as to alter > parameters in real time, like envelope attack, decay, etc. > > I use the +10 and -10 volt outputs on my 2600 all the time, and that's a > bit of a hassle since they run thru the inverters by default... > > Andrew the rabid dog > Be sure to check out the primary Web site at: http://www.SynthModules.com Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [SynthModules] Voltage providers
2004-02-23 by Andrew Scheidler
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