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--- On Mon, 8/1/11, Denis Gökdag <
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From: Denis Gökdag <
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Subject: Re: AW: 1 Shift Register
To:
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Date: Monday, August 1, 2011, 1:48 PM
Dieter,
the main point of the ASR is that one very clock pulse, you get a different value on *all* outputs, with all outputs with a number greater than 1 showing the "history" of the input CV. The A-152 will hold the last value on each destination defined at the point that that stage became inactive. So the output value of a stage is updated only when it becomes active. Very different from an ASR.
One usage example of an ASR is routing a melodic CV sequence to a number of VCOs --- think "canon": the same melody played by all vcos with one sequence step delay between them.
Actually I think that an AD/DA based ASR with quantisation options and perhaps 8 or even 16 stages & outputs could be a very successful module.
Best,
Denis Goekdag
On Aug 1, 2011, at 12:02 PM, <
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> <
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> wrote:
> > Okay,
> >
> > It has been a while again, so I'll bring it up again.
> > I believe it is time for a Doepfer analogue shift register.
> > Plan B is not sold by any dealer anymore and most people are too
> > scared to deal with mr. Grenader himself.
> > No signs of life on the Plan B/Ear website for ages...
> > Does anyone agree with me
> >
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Ernst
>
> I think we had this discussion earlier ...
>
> Though the A-152 is not a real ASR you can do similar things with this
> module. The most frequently mentioned application is to distribute a control
> voltage to the CV inputs of several VCOs. At the rising edge of the clock
> signal of the incoming CV is sampled and routed to the next VCO. For this
> function an ASR is not essential as the VCOs are equivalent. But there may
> be applications that require a "real" ASR (I'd be interested in applications
> where an ASR is required and that cannot be realized with the A-152).
>
> In case that we will develop an ASR we'll go the digital way, i.e. ADC -
> processor - multiple DAC. This has a lot of advantages, e.g. no voltage loss
> of the analog S&H capacitors, included quantizer for VCO pitch applications
> and some more. But I'm not sure if the expected sales will justify the
> development of such a module (especially as we have already the A-152
> available).
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>
>
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