Hmm. just brainstorming. I don't know how the A190 reacts to chords,
but if it does trigger a fast gate this could be patched to the A160.
If you then have a number of A148 S&H's (say 4) and use the A160
output to trigger you might have the 4 voltages from the chord. These
could then be used through A155 running in a continuous loop.
It does depend on the timing of the A190 and the speed of the S&H's
though, but I suppose it's worth a try.
Or am I talking rubbish here
> would be curious to see how one would set up a patch to work the
same way
> as a traditional arpegiator, so you play a chord on the keyboard
and the notes
> scale up and down accordingly while an lfo triggers an EG->VCA for
note
> envelope control. not sure how you'd patch the oscillators to
get pitch to
> behave in this traditional manner from the keyboard. seems like
once a
> keyboard enters the picture, the 156 would mainly function as
a 'note
> corrector' so you'd be limited to whatever notes the quantizer will
allow,
> regardless of note played on the keyboard. would probably need a
> comparator or other logic feature in order to get it to play notes
across the
> range of a pitch LFO only when those values match those coming from
the
> keyboard. ( )