Hi,
I was thinking in switching a couple capacitors in and out for each
of the three shift reg. channels. I'm interested on fast rates for
textural results and slow rates for more perceptible delay results...
I thought that putting a .047 on the board and switching in another
.047 and a .1, I can get .047, .094, .147 and .194 with two switches
per S&H. Would this work?
Fernando
I was thinking in switching a couple capacitors in and out for each
of the three shift reg. channels. I'm interested on fast rates for
textural results and slow rates for more perceptible delay results...
I thought that putting a .047 on the board and switching in another
.047 and a .1, I can get .047, .094, .147 and .194 with two switches
per S&H. Would this work?
Fernando
> > I am thinking about other ways to use this module. What if a gateout.
> > signal was used at the input. Could one use the ASR for a evenly
> > distributed gate delay?
>
> I just tried this. Works pretty well. Ran a gate into the ASR IN.
> Used the 3 outs as delayed gates. I just gated VCAs to check it
> However, This could be a cool way to delay the start of EGs. Iuse
> a slow ocs square wave into the clock to control the delay.gates
>
> Interesting. If the gate shut down early in the ASR cycle, all
> ended together. But, if the gate was still active at the end ofthe
> pick up cycle, the drop out of the gates followed the pick up and
> gate length was retained.
>
> I think this ASR is going to find its way into all kinds of crazy
> patches. :)
>
> OTOH, my idea for oscillator sync did not work at all. :-)
> Larry
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