I did not notice this poll, so I did not vote. But I love the idea - I
actually had Access Virus, and I loved the arpeggiator on it. Regards,
Zoran
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Subject: 1 Poll results for
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>Date: 6 Sep 2006 02:26:22 -0000
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>The following Doepfer_a100 poll is now closed. Here are the
>final results:
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>POLL QUESTION: Would you like Doepfer to release a VC Arpeggiator module
>[This module produces a CV-sequence on its output which is derived from a
>chord information at its input. Corresponding Gate-Outs are produced
>too. The CV-Sequence is derived from a selectable pattern (pattern not
>in the meaning of a sequencer, but the real theoretical meaning).
>Details on functions:
>Chord information may be provided by midi in, or built-in mini-keyboard,
>or both.
>The pattern is stored in a memory (EEPROM). The selection of the pattern
>could be done by MIDI PrgChange, by CV, and/or on a quasi digital level
>(switches or voltage ins (example from a A-160/161) which are read
>digitally). I suggest not to provide more than 32 patterns.
>It might be possible to transfer pattern data via MIDI and edit them in
>an external program.
>A pattern contains at least the order by which the notes of the chord
>should be played, the ryhtm and note length would depend on th eprovided
>clock (classic arpeggiator).
>Additionally a pattern might contain the rhythm in which the notes are
>played and the lenght of the played notes (extended arpeggiator as it
>can be found e.g. the Access Virus). Alternatively it might be possible
>to separate note order patterns and rhythmic patterns.
>The range of the arpeggio should be also controllable either by CV or
>(easier) on quasi digital level (switches, digital voltage ins).
>Possible Connections and Controls:
>MIDI in
>CV-In for transpose
>Clock-In
>CV-Out
>Gate-Out
>CV-in for Pattern select
>Manual knob for pattern select (provides internal a CV)
>Switches for pattern select
>sockets for digital adressing of the pattern by CVs
>CV-in for Range select
>switch(es) for range select
>sockets for digital adressing of the range by CVs]
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>CHOICES AND RESULTS
>- Yes!, 14 votes, 60.87%
>- maybe..., 7 votes, 30.43%
>- no., 2 votes, 8.70%
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