Ok
After some sleep and cleaning the head from inside :), I see that Dieter
is right. It does not matter, where the resistor would be positioned.
So the corrected description would be as Dieter wrote it:
- Reduce the Capacitor C1. This will cause the attack times to be
shorter. The decay times would be shorter too, but we will...
- ...increase the Resistor R5 of the decay potentiometer. This will
"compensate" the smaller capacitor value: the decay behaviour will be
quite the same as before.
Sorry for the confusion.
Florian
Florian Anwander schrieb:
> Hi Dieter
>> It's not
>> possible to insert a fixed resistor to the "maximum" side because it does
>> not matter if the fixed resistor is added to the max or min side because
>> both resistance values (fixed + potentiometer) are always added.
> You misunderstood me. It definitely does matter. But I am leaving now,
> so I will post tomorrowmy explanation.
>
> Florian
>