Passive aggression is a great name, but with a name like that it needs some
passive diode clipping too :D
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Monroe Eskew <
monroe.eskew@...
> wrote:
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> I'll see what I can come up with in terms of graphics.
>
> For the title of this module maybe:
> -Passive Attack
> -Passive Aggression
> -Smooth Operator
>
> Have you ever wanted to add an analog voice but run out of envelopes to
> control its volume This results in a nasty "click" sound when the note
> goes on and off. It is easily fixed by an ADSR or even a slew generator,
> but now you can smooth away those clicks for a fraction of the cost, less
> rack space, and none of the power consumption. Useful attenuator also
> included.
>
> If I get at least 20 requests, average production costs decrease
> significantly, so that is the point at which I'll start making them.
>
> Best,
> Monroe
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 11:53 PM, <
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> > Subject: Re: 1 passive circuit modules!
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> > Make some sexy graphics for this and I will totaly take one with 1&2!!!
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> > On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Monroe Eskew <
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> > > Would you be interested in a 4HP module with one attenuator and one
> > > slew, for 30 USD
> > >
> > > After having been very pleased with a DIY project, I want to see if I
> > > can spread the happiness. I would like to gauge interest and sales
> > > potential for the following:
> > >
> > > A module consisting of two independent circuits, drawing 0 mA from
> > > your system. The circuits to choose from are:
> > >
> > > 1) Attenuator. One level knob.
> > > 2) Simple RC filter (lowpass). One frequency/period knob.
> > > 3) Simple highpass filter, ditto.
> > >
> > > My favorite idea is to combine 1 and 2. The filter can be used to
> > > shape audio signals, but it will not sound as good as a powered LPF
> > > like the RS100. The main idea is to make the range of the cutoff
> > > frequency very low so that it acts as a slew module or an ASR
> > > envelope. This actually works very well. You can get a soft attack
> > > and a very natural, acoustic sounding release, straight from your Gate
> > > signal (or a rectangle wave).
> > >
> > > I doubt there would be much interest in circuit 3. But let me know
> > > what combinations you would want, i.e. 1&2, 1&1, 2&2, 2&3, etc.
> > >
> > > I could put these into a nice, printed 4HP panel and sell them for
> > > probably around $30 a piece. Any takers
> > >
> > > Monroe
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