> I don't think that an envelope generator should be
> integrated into the A-154.
Hi Mr.Doepfer, since the A154 on its own will generate a variable
pulse width from the clock. you could use the pulse duty cycle to
determine the length of the envelope. you would only have to add an
extra jack output. most of the time, people are using their A155's
between 80 BPM to 160 BPM, since most of the sounds will be of the
short and percussive type, you could put a simple decay envelope to
free up the other EG's in your system. this would be a bonus
situation. there are plenty of uses to warrant it being there.
if a poll was created to see if people would be interested and people
liked the function, would you consider this option
thanks for all the info and discussion for the proposed A154.
Regards,
RM
> For this 3 envelope generators are available already:
> A-140, A-141, A-142. Other
> customers may ask why not integrate a VCO, and VCF and
> a VCA and ... Of course
> I'm aware that there are different opinions if
> functions that are already
> available in other modules should be integrated into a
> new module. E.g. our new
> A-109 VC signal processor contains a VCF, VCA and
> panning unit. And A-100
> customers could mention that these modules are already
> available as A-122, A-131
> and A-134. For the A-109 the price was the reason as
> it will be much cheaper
> than A-122+A-131+A-134.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
> Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH
>
http://www.doepfer.de
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