Peter,
I don't have access to the schematic, but I'll rattle a cage or two,
and see what I can find. Hey Bakis, do you have...
As for the audio testing, I'll do it.
Regards,
Kevin
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "petergrenader" <petergrenader@h...> wrote:
> If somebody has a schemo to the Frequency Shifter I could
> probably figure this out how to decrease (lower) its range. I've
> done a bunch of mods to my Analogue Sys and Doepfer gear
> with great success!.
>
> I am seriously considering buying one of these shifters, would
> love to hear an audio test though to see if does what I need it
to.
> So, if any of you out there are SO bored one night that you
> wouldn't mind doing this, I would greatly appreciate it:
>
> Using an ungated, steady signal:
>
> Sound of the unprocessed input signal (sine preferred)
>
> Sound of shift down output with no change of shift frequency of
> the Shifter itself.
>
> Sound of shift up output with no change of shift frequency of the
> Shifter itself.
>
> Sound of the Mix output of the same.
>
> All of the above again, this time with a steady gated signal (going
> trough a VCA controlled by a second or so decay only envelope
> (ramp out of an LFO would be perfect),
>
> One more sample, from either down or up output, having the
> frewuncy of the shifter controlled with some sort of triangle LFO
> signal.
>
> I undertsand this is an awful lot to ask. if any one obligies I
would
> really appriecate it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Peter
>
>
>
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "code_pig" <code_pig@y...> wrote:
> > Here's one for the circuit heads...
> >
> > I'd really love to have a MUCH lower shift range (somewhere
> below
> > 1Hz, as opposed to the standard 50Hz) on my A126. Any
> ideas
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Kevin