As I understand it, yes to the interpolating scanner and quadrature
function generator. I suppose if one had a couple of PSIM's, one
could do a Shepard Function Generator and get a barberpole response
out of them.
The interpolating scanner idea's a particularly good one - that
hadn't crossed my mind. An extension of the idea would be an 'ideal
diode' function, with shapable center, width and height, controlled
by the CV in's.
Another useful idea would be to program three mixed tri-phase outputs
(three outputs where each output is the product of two mixed phases
from two separate tri-phase generators) - this would be very handy in
patching ensemble choruses from three separate delay units, or for
just giving a very nice shimmer to three VCO's - movement with no
perceivable pattern to the movement.
Cheers,
Scot
--- In SynthModules@yahoogroups.com, "phdinfunk" <phdinfunk@y...>
wrote:
> Could programs be made to work on the PSIM so you could use the
quad
> VCA/mixer from Blacet as an interpolating scanner? It would just
> need to take you CV input and spit out CVs that rose and fell
> accross different parts of the total input voltage (a piecewase
> linear function generator)... something similar might be useful
for
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> barberpole effects? (although only four modules might not make much
> of a barberpole, I don't know)
>
> Another cool thing would be to make a quadrature oscillator for
> quadrophonic panning.
>
> Jonathan