Hello,
in principle it should work. As you suppose the gate is simply derived from
the envelope signal by means of a comparator with adjustable threshold. I'd
recommend to set the threshold fully clockwise (max. threshold value, about
+9V) and then reduce the gain until the gate output behaves as desired.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Betreff: 1 A simple patch with the A-119
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> Hello everybody,
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> Hope someone can help me somehow
>
> I have a simple patch involving this module:
> A mult signal from electric rhythmic guitar (muted peaks:
> extremely transient short envelopes) feeds the module to create
> gates which in turn are used to trigger MI Rings. The problem -
> it seems to me - is that a further gate is not created until the
> previous guitar peak is not completely “silenced”… : of course,
> the module cannot generate a new gate until the previous is HIGH…
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> I had tried to manage the thing by the means of the threshold
> knob but it doesn’t solve (and this is strange)… Anybody any hint please
>
> I do believe the module includes a comparator at the threshold
> stage: should I try using another comparator in the patch
>
> Best regards, Diego
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