yes yes yes :-)
a shift reg mode for the delay module would be very cool.
best wishes
ingo
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, "Dieter Doepfer" <hardware@d...>
wrote:
> I think this module will be probably covered by the announced
clocked delay
> module. If one uses a slow clock (instead of high speed clock for
audio
> applications) it can be treated as a analog shift register. All we
have to
> add is an additional mode with (voltage controlled ) memory resp.
shift
> register length with very small values (a few only, I believe 32 or
so would
> be sufficient). In the audio delay mode the memory resp. shift
register
> length will be much more (several kB). As the in/ouputs of the
module will
> be DC coupled it can be used as CV delay/shift register (slow
clock, short
> memory) up to audio delay (high speed voltage controlled clock, long
> memory).
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>
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> > POLL QUESTION: Would you like Doepfer to release an Analogue Shift
> > Register Module (on digital level, a shiftregister is a
> > row of single Bit memory stages. A clock forwards the
> > content of one stage always to the next stage, the content
> > of the last stage is lost, and the first stage receives the
> > new value from the input.
> > On the analogue level, it could work with a row of s&h-
> > Modules. Because the handing over from one stage to another
> > stage always has to errors(noise) and voltage loss,
> > assumingly a little bit other solution would be used: It is
> > a bunch of S&H-Modules. With the clock the incoming voltage
> > is switched from one to the next S&H, and with the same
> > clock each s&h is switched to the next output.)
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> > - yes!, 10 votes, 50.00%
> > - maybe, 3 votes, 15.00%
> > - no., 7 votes, 35.00%
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