no, the A152 is not a true ASR.
it distributes the incoming voltage (from its S/H input) to its 8 S/H outputs, in each clock pulse, or everytime a new step is addressed (via the address knob and cv input).
in detail, the last voltage level, presented in the S/H input, is held, when a new step is addressed.
but, that voltage is not proceeding to the next s/h output, as it is the case in a true ASR.
despite that, the A152 can be used for some really great effects!
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--- On Sun, 12/28/08, RMC <
electronicbattle@...
> wrote:
From: RMC <
electronicbattle@...
>
Subject: 1 Doepfer A-152 question
To:
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Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 12:33 PM
Hello
I'm starting to build up a single 3U rack, having been away from
electronic music for the last couple of years due to house moves and so
on. I have an MFB SEQ-01 trigger sequencer and a couple of Doepfer
modules, namely the A-156 quantiser and the A-163 VC divider so far.
I've read the PDF manual for the A-152 module but I haven't understood
it properly. Can I use the A-152 as an analogue shift register (ASR)
with a shift length of more than three stages i.e. upto 8 stages
I understand the T&H or S&H aspects and the 1-8 mux but not the ASR
aspects.
In fact, has anyone got some demo MP3 tracks using the A-152 as a shift
register that you could point me to please
Thanks for any pointers
RMC, England
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