All these suggestions work for me too, but for the *ultimate* in clap
 envelopes use two a-143-2 modules, which gives almost unlimited
 possibilities for fat and lively clapping :-)
 Anton
hardware@...
 wrote:
 >
 >
 > > On Jan 7, 2008 1:37 PM, dab <
trafo-dab@...
 > <mailto:trafo-dab%40gmx.de>> wrote:
 > > > im searching for an envelope module that can realize this typical
 > > > handclap waveform.
 > > > my goal is to modulate the width of the clap interval with an adsr
 > > > source is the a117 (808 source/digital noise)
 > > > it seems there is no module made for especially this purpose,
 > > > but maybe somebody here knows a solution
 > >
 > >
http://www.fdiskc.com/aud/notpublic/modularclap.mp3
 > <
http://www.fdiskc.com/aud/notpublic/modularclap.mp3
>
 > >
 > > I did this with the a155 and two egs to generate the clap envelope.
 > >
 > > The first envelope was set to a short decay and was fired by the first
 > > row of triggers, three or four times, the last one was set longer with
 > > some release, fired by the second row once after the other one was
 > > done. I would think the 143-1 module ought to be able to do this
 > > nicely on it's own.
 > >
 > > -Brandon
 >
 > You are right. I overlooked the A-143-1. This module can generate 4
 > succeding envelope pulses with adjustability of all parameters (attack,
 > decay and level of each section, and the starting point of the following
 > section).
 >
 > Best wishes
 > Dieter Doepfer
 >
 >
 >
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