I dunno why you wouldn't just use a VCO if you wanted a VC clock
source with variable and VC pulse width. Am I missing something Other
than the PWM, it would be the same as clocking the A155 with the VC
LFO, which is difficult to sync to midi.
I still prefer the idea of the VC divider on the clock input side, and
a VC gate time function on the output side, but maybe someone else has
a better idea. Maybe the A154 could have a clock input instead of a
clock rate control voltage, driving the clock output which has PWM.
--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> he list,
> updated link:
>
http://www.doepfer.de/a154.htm
>
>
> also,there is a mistake in the text:
> the lenght of the a155 gate out doesn't change as the
> clock pulse width changes.ONLY,the lenght of the three
> a155 trigger outs is exactly the same as the duty
> cycle of the clock pulse.so,the pwm of the clock
> source will ,only ,affect these outputs.
> bakis.
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