While not very efficient, if you really NEED a gate delay in a pinch, you can use a pedal interface with a 820 Lag or 800 EG. And, you can exercise voltage control over the delay. Here is the patch using the 800 and 850. Gate to EG in EQ + out to pedal interface pedal in connection. Pedal Gate out = your delayed gate. CV control for gate delay to pedal interface MIX in. On the EG use your A and R to set your gate ON delay and gate OFF delay (D set to min, S to max) On the pedal interface, use the GATE control to set the voltage point (and delayed range) you want your new gate to trigger at (somewhere near the top end will give you the best CV control). On the pedal interface, use the MIX input for your gate delay CV. The MIX control will set the CV amount. The more positive CV, the less delay as the incoming voltage from the EG will reach the gate threshold sooner. Larry (everyone needs a pedal interface) Hendry ----- Original Message ----- From: Les Mizzell <lesmizz@...> To: 'MOTM List' <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:12 PM Subject: [motm] Trig/Gate delay anyone? Plus, a room full of mousetraps... I could REALLY use a gate/trigger delay module. Better yet, MULTIPLE gate/trigger delay outputs - with the times controllable by CV. And a really wild crazy idea.... Anybody seen "Mouse Hunt"? Remember the scene with all the mousetraps in one room? (Hang with me, I'm getting there...) The first mousetrap is triggered, and that triggers two or three others, and those....and you get this whole "scatter" effect of mousetraps going off on an random exponential curve until they're all done. I want a module that will do THAT with trig/gate signals - or even audio signals. One trigger input, and then a "roomful of mousetraps" effect until a definable number of output events is spent. Better yet, would work both forwards or in reverse. Make any sense? Seems a little like a modification of granular synthesis for CV signals, but not quite. Any guesses as to the function of the "Envelope Nest" 500 module? Les Mizzell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Some days you're the dog; some days you're the hydrant. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] Trig/Gate delay anyone? Plus, a room full of mousetraps...
2002-03-06 by J. Larry Hendry
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