as said before, this is not possible with a bbd-device.
best wishes
ingo
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, "esa kotala" <esakotala@h...>
wrote:
> hello!
>
> >A single bucket bridge is a sample and hold stage with a bad hold
value.
> >Also there is a signal to noise ratio, which is to my opinion not
> >bearable for CVs for VCOs. You could modulate the VCO with white
noise
> >too...
>
> pitches and tones no, no
>
> here's what i thought yesterday
>
> ///
>
> inputs:
>
> * record gate
> * record cv/audio
> * play gate
> * frequency/rate cv1
>
> knobs:
>
> * frequency/rate
> * cv1 amount
> (* maybe output amplifier gain, depending on electrical properties
and
> design)
>
> outputs:
>
> * audio/cv
>
> ///
>
> notes:
>
> * slew limiter is used to smooth the output: time inversely
proportional to
> the frequency/rate
> * when recording (= a record gate is received and there are bucket
bridges
> left to record to) the input is simply passed to the output
>
> ///
>
> simple patch:
>
> 1 connect a-176 manual cv-source to the bbd-recorder's audio/cv-
input
> 2 connect the output of the bbd-recorder to a filter's cv-input
> 3 send a gate simultaneously to sequencer start and record gate
input of the
> bbd-recorder
> 4 tweak the filter's cutoff point with a-176 while the sequence
lasts
> 5 now move the cable from the record gate to the play gate
> 6 when you play the sequence again, you will hear the recorded
filter cutoff
> sequence
>
> ///
>
> you can freely use my idea, just send me a free copy of the
prototype then
> hehehehehe
>
> esa
>
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