> However, if you have a VC slew
> limit (A-171) and an A-150 you could (sort of) mimic the same kind
> of effect: feed the trigger/gate into the slew limit, and patch the
> slewed output into the CV of the 150; feed 5V and 0V into the two
> in's of the switch, and the out is now the delayed trigger/gate. The
> 150 switches between 0V and 5V depending on the level of the slewed
> output, and when this happens will depend on the amount of slew,
> which you should be able to control with a voltage. (I don't have a
> 171, but this does work with a 170.)
It also works with an A141 instead of the A171. My opinion is that
having at least one envelope of the voltage-controlled variety in an
A100 configuration is very useful - probabably more generally useful
than a VC slew limiter. Like Tim, I have an A170 rather than an A171.
Joe