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Re: ASR clock

2006-03-06 by sasami@hotkey.net.au

As explained in the how it works section, the S&H of the ASR takes a while
to settle. If you are presenting a clock signal and a new voltage at exactly
the same moment, the voltage it will sample will be the previous voltage,
perhaos shifted a bit. (while using in the normal way) connect a VCO input
directly to the output of one of the sample and holds, and you will hear the
ramp as it settles on the new voltage.

Ken

>Today I hooked the ASR into my paia midi to cv, and put the 1v/o
>output into the asr's input. I patched the trigger out of the midi/cv
>to the clock input of the asr. The ASR doesn't always sample a new
>voltage when I press a key. The 2nd output still shifts to the 3rd,
>so it is getting the signal to shift. I guess it is getting the
>trigger pulse before the CV output has changed. Has anyone else had a
>similar issue? The problem is most likely the paia midi/cv. I tried
>using the paia out to trigger an EG, and patched that to the clock
>input on the asr. It didn't work w/ any time on the attack, and w/
>the attack at 0, it had the same problem.
>It never misses a beat when using the cgs utility lfo pulse out as the
>clock, in a sample/hold fashon.
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