I think you would find that the S&H caps would prevent this. You would get
some sort of signal through, but way reduced, as these caps take quite a
while to charge up. You could reduce the caps I guess, but that would make
it worthless as an ASR. Yes it is bipolar.
Ken
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some sort of signal through, but way reduced, as these caps take quite a
while to charge up. You could reduce the caps I guess, but that would make
it worthless as an ASR. Yes it is bipolar.
Ken
>Yeah, it's not designed for processing audio, but it does handle bipolar_______________________________________________________________________
>signals, right? I imagine it would sound very nasty processing audio,
>dividing it into narrow slices (grains) - although to have an output
>resembling audio it would have to be clocked very quickly, so it might just
>end up sounding like a square wave tremolo or even a ring modulator. I'm not
>even sure what feedback would do in that situation.
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>I guess the logical conclusion of where my brain was headed on this, if it's
>used to control CVs, would be a Wiard Noise Ring.
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>Nevertheless, I'm very interested to see what your experimentation
>produces...
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>-Chris
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>On 10/22/05 9:30 PM, "Richard Brewster" <pugix@...> wrote:
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>> The ASR is a CV processor, not a signal processor. I haven't tried
>> clocking it at audio rates. Obviously the clock would come through very
>> strongly in the output. Feedback is a useful principle in general
>> though. If you mixed one of the outputs together with the input CV it
>> would impart a cyclical memory, like mixing back part of a sample and
>> hold output with its input. I've always used the ASR to shift CVs that
>> control the frequency of VCOs, so I can have one quantized CV control
>> three VCOs in an arabesque. Mixing back would wreck the quantization,
>> but I am going to try this out.
>>
>> -Richard Brewster
>>
>> xamboldt wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>
>>> Has anyone with an Analog Shift Register used a mixer to send feedback from
>>> one of the taps back to the input? Strangely enough, I had a dream about
>>> this (yes my subconscious has even fallen to obsessing about this stuff!),
>>> and I'm wondering if it would be a worthwhile feature to build in to the ASR
>>> I'll be building eventually...
>>>
>>> Seems like it could be used as sort of a very short granular delay...
>>>
>>> -Chris
>>>
>>>
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