In a message dated 2/12/2000 11:12:12 PM, DAVEVOSH@... writes: >the single >input vc to all parameters ( or just adr as desired) has merit. from my >s**** >days, i used this feature on their adsr eg regularily. in fact, in a less >deluxe diy version, you might even want to forego the individual stage >inputs I've never used the Serge VC EG (5 stage as I recall), and didn't remember that it had a single VC Slope input. I may have just stolen the idea from them and forgotten. >and just have the one "all" input. saves the minimal cost of 4 jacks but >also >saves a fair amount of panel space, especially if you opted for cv >attenuators, too. that way you`d need : 5 jacks ( gate, trigger(?),vc all, >+out,-out ) ; 5 pots (a,d,s,r,cv atten. ) ; eg ic; maybe 2 op amp ic`s >like >tlo84;an led; a few resistors and caps. Well, like Larry said, the individual VC inputs are for "the masses" -- and are cheap enough to justify. But there is not enough space to have a - OUT. BTW, I think having the VC inputs disconnect the pots (so they can be used as attenuators) is the wrong way to go with a VC EG. I find I want to get a good envelope setting, then use some CV source to slightly alter it, so you kind of need attenuators and initial level pots. i haven`t built anything in years >but >could probably manage this based on its simplicity on a perf board. i`m >way >out of date so i don`t know what pots, etc. are running these days. i`ll >stop >by radio shack just to get a feel for prices. The MOTM standard Spectrol pots run about $5.50 each I think, you can get some carbon pots for around $0.80 each, but they have 30 degrees less rotation, and are kind of nasty in general. >secondly, as i`m even more mechanically inept than i am electronically >inept, >i`d be most interested in a drilled front panel. please let me know...... >thanks! If there is some interest, I could drill some panels for several interested parties if they were either pre-marked, or we had some common agreement as to the hole pattern in the panel. In a message dated 2/13/2000 12:33:15 AM, DAVEVOSH@... writes: >and i was surprised to see that they didn`t have a "vc all" input !!! >i was surprised as it is easy to do and an inexpensive addition. on the >brand >"D", there even looked to have been sufficient panel space for the additional >pot/knob and jack. can`t believe they missed it although the "feature" >is >still there if you use a multiple to send the voltage to all the inputs >simultaneously. kludgey but at least do-able. This is because they don't have Barlow working for them! But I do think the SUSTAIN level almost always needs to be handled separately from the slope parameters, and I often want to handle some of those parameters in opposite ways. >did you say you had a s**** tkb ? then the individual inputs might have >some >value to you if you used the 4 output voltages to control the 4 parameters >giving you 16 selectable, preset envelope contours as one simple example. Or any four bank sequencer or CV source. Good point! JB
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Re: VC EG (breadboard) -- new idea
2000-02-13 by JWBarlow@aol.com
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