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> For more headroom one would need a higher supply voltage. Currently
> the max. output range is about -10...+10V due to the +/-12V supply
> voltage. If you add e.g. four signals with -4...+4V each and full
> amplification distortion will occur as you would need an output
> range of -16V...+16V. The only solution (without the need of another
> supply) is to attenuate each input signal before it is mixed (one
> could e.g. add kind of gain controls as used in audio mixers.
OK. I don't know too much about the real world limitations... I
discovered the clipping only recently, when mixing some percussive
sounds. It took me a while to understand, what was wrong with the
sound. Would a clipping led make sense
> I don't think that we will redesign the A-113. The sales are very
> poor and we think to stop the production of this module if the
> modules in stock are sold out.
That is a pity. Personally I think there is a lot of potential for
both audio and CV (quadrature pulse divider) use.
>> - Precision adder with a big octave switch. Could be add-on to
>> A-185-2.
> I think that could be a simple DIY project (nothing but a big
> switch wired to the A-185-2)
That would be useful. I would prefer an octave swithch in my
controllers, but as it is not there, a workaround is needed.
>> - 4HP dual noise source with blue, white and pink noise outputs.
> possible, but I don't see a need for such a module. Two A-118 could
> do this job too and most users already have at least one A-118.
That makes sense, but of course two A-118:s take 16HP instead of 4HP.
Personally, with A-118 I tend to use only white noise, 100% "Blue"
noise and 100% "Red" noise. "Random Output" is mostly unused, as I
don't like its character. That is why I would prefer a dual unit with
reduced features.
>> - Precision rectifier/clipper. Could be sub-function of some
>> module.
> That's sub-function of the A-136 and A-116 (even with voltage
> controlled clipping for the A-116).
I don't have either of those modules, but in earlier thread someone
wrote about A-136: It can do rectifying, but not very conveniently,
as the knob settings need to very precise and the input signal needs
to be attenuated (if I remember correctly). I am interested in
recifying/clipping for both audio processing and CV limiting.
>> - Audio oscillator with true tri/saw morph (maybe not realistic) or
>> something similar.
> The dynamic VCO A-111-2 will have this feature (provided that it
> will be released)
There are no the skewed triangle waves shown at the A-111-2 page.
That is what I have in mind and I think it souds nice. Here is an
example done with Nord Modular PC demo. Only static 6dB/octave
filtering is used:
http://www.esnips.com/doc/6ab002c8-1615-43dc-bafe-
eb3c01244b6f/Osc_test
Thank you for your response
Jari Jokinen