hi,
alternatively, the a142 vcd or the a162 trigger delay with zero delay
time should work, too. in both modules you can vary the gate length to
short triggers...
regards,
andreas
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>
> Hi argitoth
>
> > If I plug a gate signal into the sync input of the A-111 VCO, will it
> > reset the VCO every time the gate goes on With my Analogue Systems
> > VCO, a gate signal does not reset the VCO. Instead it makes the VCO
> > clicky and unusable. What I want to happen is that when there's a
> > Gate-on signal, the VCO simply resets and continues instead of
> > stopping like the Analogue Systems VCO.
> The A110 and the A111 can be reset by a trigger to the sync-input.
>
> The A110 expects a positive transition.
>
> But the CEM3340-chip in the A111 expects a negative transition.
>
>
> At both VCOs Dieter added a capacitor in series with to the sync in,
> which will make a resetting trigger-spike from the start of the gate
> and(!) from the end of the gate.
> If you want to create drumsounds, you may provide extremely short gates.
>
> If the gate is intended for a longer note (e.g bass sound), then the
> best would be to get a gate to trigger converter, which produces a
> trigger only from the start. You might send the gate to a A165 and then
> combine the trigger-out with the gate in an AND-gate (A166). This
> provides a trigger only at the start.
>
> This should work also with te AS-VCO.
>
> Florian
>