thanks joe...
bakis.
In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> Patch a gate signal to the A150 Switch's I/O2 jack, and also to the
> A170 Slew Limiter's input jack. The A170's output is patched to the
> A150's CV jack. The A150 O/I output is patched, for example, to an
> ADSR for a delayed envelope.
>
> By adjusting the "rise" slew rate, you can control the length of
the
> delay between the time that the gate starts, and when the A150
switch
> closes, feeding the shortened gate to your modulation patch.
>
> The "fall" slew rate is kept to zero so that the delayed gate ends
> simultaneously with the original gate. This is the big advantage
that
> this patch has over the A162, which doesn't respond to the end of a
> gate. The A162 starts at the trigger leading edge, delays, then
> outputs a gate for a predetermined time, regardless of whether the
> note being played is sustained or staccato ("free running").
>
> i like your suggestion about the A142!
>
> Joe
>
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "synth_freak_2000"
<synth_freak_2000@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > In Doepfer_a100@y..., "buechlerjoe" <buechlerjoe@t...> wrote:
> > >> Thats how I use the A162 also. Too bad it doesn't CV control
of
> > delay
> > > time to create "swing" notes (oops! no suggestions for
> improvements
> > > please!)
> >
> > you can acieve some thing useful with the a142...by
> > voltagecontrolling the decay time you can have voltegcontrolled
gate
> > length for the gate output.
> >
> > >The A170 Slew Limiter patched to an A150
> > > switch is a better approach for delayed modulation.
> >
> > explain more,please...
> > synthfreak