This idea sound very similar to the Blacet Improbability Drive. The
upper and lower limits controlled by the "Width" and the center (the
level which the random voltage fluctuate around) controlled by "level."
The module spits out, amongst other things, random voltages btween the
upper and lower limits as set by the width control. Check out the manual
for better detail:
http://www.blacet.com/ID.html
THis functionality could be easily achieved with the forthcoming window
comparator (I think Doepfer announced such a module) and a single random
voltage generator. Right
Tony
achtung_999 wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> After having tried to convince you people several times why this would
> be a cool module.
> (also see:
>
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/surveys id=12854700
> <
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/Doepfer_a100/surveys id=12854700
> )
>
> I tried to imitate it with some existing A100 modules.
> After a long and tiresome time of trying this I thought it was time to
> get back to the
> source..
> I had a long phone conversation with the head of the institute of
> Sonology in The Hague.
> Mostly to refresh my memory on the exact workings of this intricate
> module.
> After some talking he came up with an excellent idea..
> "why not release a small run of Tendency Maks generators in Doepfer
> format "
>
> Next week I will have a meeting with him and the head technician of
> the institute to see
> how
> realistic this plan is...
>
> To be continued..
>
> Greetings,
>
> Ernst
>
> PS: The working of the module is actually so that it outputs a
> CONTINIOUS CV between the
> borders! The finished unit will probably contain FOUR seperate
> Tendency Mask Generators
> which share the same clock.
>
>