hello peter,
thanks for the very useful tip!!!
by the way, you're the one that posted a photo of a
huge doepfer system,right to whom this doepfer
modular belongs
bakis.
--- petergrenader <
petergrenader@...
> wrote:
> I don't know if anyone has already dicovered this,
> or if it's posted
> already or not, but I have found a nifty way to make
> a self-cycling
> A/D envelope generator out of an A-140 ADSR using a
> contstant
> voltasge source and a A-165 trigger modifier to wit:
>
> Patch:
>
> Output of A-140 ADSR into A-165 Trigger Modifier.
>
> +/- out of the A-165 into RETRIGGER in of the A-140
>
> Contant voltage source (held sequencer pot, held
> keyboard key
> or pot from A-176 Control Voltage Source into GATE
> input of
> A-140.
>
> Kick-start/Set-up:
>
> ADSR Sustain and Release to 0.
>
> Constant voltage source to 0. bring it up, it will
> reach a level that
> the A-140 will respond to as a trigger. There you
> have it. Your
> ADSR is now cycling, it's period and shape
> determined by the
> settings of the ATTACK and DECAY pots.
>
> If you use a keyboard key as the contant voltage,
> use the
> VOLTAGE out, not the TRIGGER OUT, you can possibly
> select
> one that generates a voltage lower than the ADSR
> will respond
> to as a trigger
>
> You might have to dick with this set-up a little bit
> to get the
> oscillation to kick in, sometimes you even have to
> flip the RANGE
> switch a little, but you'll get there. It works.
>
> Have fun with your new LFO!
>
> Peter Grenader
>
>
>
>
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