exactly.
the factory description is correct.
so, the A152 is no a true ASR.
we have tried it when i was in Ingo Zobel's studio and we confirmed Ingo's saying.
(i too was initially confused and thought that the a152 was an ASR, but i was wrong, as Ingo showed to me.)
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--- On Sun, 12/28/08, Doug <
dougc356@...
> wrote:
From: Doug <
dougc356@...
>
Subject: 1 Re: Doepfer A-152 question
To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, December 28, 2008, 8:33 PM
What you are describing is great, and would constitute an ASR, but it
doesn't match the factory description:
"The signal at the common T&H input is connected to the addressed T&H
output. As soon as a new output is addressed the last voltage is
stored at the output (Track&Hold function)."
--- In Doepfer_a100@ yahoogroups. com, Axel Jungkunst <phaedra@... > wrote:
>
> Now I see the error in your explanation: the incoming voltage is not
> distributed to all
> 8 S/H outputs, but to the first one. Each incoming pulse shifts it one
> S/H-Output further
> and fills the first one with the new state.
> You can terminate the number of outputs by using a digital out to the
> reset in (look at the example).
> Try it out, I've done it, it works fine.
> best regards
> Axel
>
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