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Re: Normalling 2 Analog Shift Registers and adding an attentuator

2008-05-08 by Richard Brewster

I've used quantizers on the ASR inputs. There is a slight DC offset
that's a little different on each of the three outputs. But sometimes
the results are quite acceptable:

http://pugix.com/synth/chords/

I've got four quantizers now, but six ASR outputs!

-Richard Brewster

sasami@... wrote:
>> At the moment I think of wiring a 100k pot after the CV input. . While
>> this is cool for some applications I wonder wether this knob will
>> affect a quantized CV at the input in a way that it is no longer
>> quantized at the output. What do you think?
>>
>
> It will mess up the quantized signal in the same way as the CV level pot
> would on your VCOs. You really want the quantizer AFTER the ASR (and yes,
> that would mean one per output).
>
>
>> I think about normalling the 2 Shift Register for one with six stages.
>> It's obvious that the Clock In 1 goes to the switch of the input jack
>> of the Clock In 2. Could please s.o. confirm if it's ok to connect the
>> Stage 3 Output of the first shift register to the switch of the input
>> jack of the CV In of the second one?
>>
>
> It is perfectly okay to do so.
>
> Ken
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