The A129/3 could do this, as could a mixer and A-176 CV source combination.
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> Subject: 1 Strange sequencer question... small cv offsets.
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> Hello everyone!
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> I bought a nifty Analog Solutions delay/samper unit. Very nice
> module. One of the coolest parts of it is that you can control the
> sample start and sample end via CV.
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> You can get neat effects by putting the sample playback on "loop" and
> keeping the sample start very close to the sample end - while sliding
> both forward and backward through the sample. It sounds somewhat like
> granular synthesis.
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> However, it seems rather tricky to control both sample start and end
> and keep them both near each other. I tried using two analog
> joysticks, but they weren't subtle enough and it was difficult to
> control.
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> Does anyone know of any module that can take a CV signal and add a
> very small voltage to it That way I could keep the sample end *just
> barely* past the sample start.
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> Thanks!
> - Bret
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