Hello Dieter,
I had some more time with the patch I derived from the calculations you
supplied.
It seems to be doing what it should be doing..
I've attached a jpg with a block schedule of the patch I made.
Notice that I used one A138 too many but that was to keep it easy for
myself.
Audio examples will follow!
Greetings,
Ernst
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:45 PM, <
yahoo@...
> wrote:
> > Hi Dieter
> >
> > > If I understand everything the Tendency Mask Generator is nothing but a
> > > random voltage source (e.g. A-118) processed by a VCA (that controls
> the
> > > spread or width) and a unit that adds an offset voltage.
> > That can be done with existing modules. I think this is a very
> > specialized task, which won't be used very often or by many users.
> > I fear the sales won't be that great. How good are the sales for similar
> > specialized modules like the A149-Series
> >
> > Florian
>
> The sales of the A-149 series are not too bad and we have already
> manufactured four series and the fifth is in preparation.
>
> There are many modules that sell much worse: e.g. anything that has to do
> with DIY (like A-101-9 or A-138x), most of the expensive and more
> "eccentric" modules (e.g. vactrol phaser A-101-3, morphing filter A-107,
> subharmonic generator A-113, vocoder A-129-x or voltage addressed switch
> A-152) and some other modules, e.g. VC decay A-142, manual gate A-164, VC
> slew limiter A-171, scope module A-197-2, diode combiner A-186 gate/trigger
> combiner and A-176 manual CV source. All these modules will be cancelled as
> soon as the stock is sold. But so far we still have stock for the next few
> months (or even years for some of the modules).
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>
>
>
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