That is going straight to the poolroom!
What a brilliant idea! Useful for synthing, but, for general purpose electronics fault finding, too.
Use a ribbon controller (or analog joystick), and have up and down trigger different drum sounds! I've got the Big Kevs over stuff this circuit can do.
However, I'm going to have to build the few boards I purchased recently first, so as to assuade my reputation of being a man who doesn't always finish things.
I joined the group a while ago, and have been a sleeper againt for a few days, and I thought I'd pop my head up and say G'day to everyone.
Keep up the good work guy, and Ken most of all!
-edward
rdrake <rdrake@...> wrote: Not sure when this became available, or if it was announced here, but I just noticed it:
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs62_sd.html
"The slope detector is an event-driven gate/trigger generating device. It monitors a control voltage, and responds according to what that voltage is doing. If the voltage is rising, the slope detector gives a "gate" output (approx. 5V) on its "rising" output. Likewise, if the voltage is falling, the slope detector gives an output on its "falling" output. The duration of this gate signal depends on the incoming CV and the setting of the sensitivity pot. When the CV is remaining constant, the "steady" output activates."
Thanks as always, Ken!
bbob
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What a brilliant idea! Useful for synthing, but, for general purpose electronics fault finding, too.
Use a ribbon controller (or analog joystick), and have up and down trigger different drum sounds! I've got the Big Kevs over stuff this circuit can do.
However, I'm going to have to build the few boards I purchased recently first, so as to assuade my reputation of being a man who doesn't always finish things.
I joined the group a while ago, and have been a sleeper againt for a few days, and I thought I'd pop my head up and say G'day to everyone.
Keep up the good work guy, and Ken most of all!
-edward
rdrake <rdrake@...> wrote: Not sure when this became available, or if it was announced here, but I just noticed it:
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs62_sd.html
"The slope detector is an event-driven gate/trigger generating device. It monitors a control voltage, and responds according to what that voltage is doing. If the voltage is rising, the slope detector gives a "gate" output (approx. 5V) on its "rising" output. Likewise, if the voltage is falling, the slope detector gives an output on its "falling" output. The duration of this gate signal depends on the incoming CV and the setting of the sensitivity pot. When the CV is remaining constant, the "steady" output activates."
Thanks as always, Ken!
bbob
The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
Yahoo! Groups Links
what part of sin (w + i sin (w r)) do you not understand?
[reverse engineers]
Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
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