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>Thanks, Bill! > >Well that's interesting. I was thinking of something more along the >lines of having a delay line "sample" and then changing the start and >end points of the delay line's playback with offsets whose locations are >determined by incoming CV's. Is that possible? thats a different kind of technology. Reminds of Dr. Zvonars concert at LoopStock, done with Eventides... you would probably end up using some pedal input to control this, which is similar to a CV input, but digitally interpreted. > >-K > >>>> billfox@fast.net 04/11/02 08:08PM >>> >-----Original Message----- >From: KEVIN SIMONSON <RITX075@revenue.state.il.us> > >>What would be voltage controlled on the delay line? Length? How >would >>THAT work? What else? I'm curious. >=== >>btw, Roger Arrick (the owner of synthesizers.com) has said he will be >>making a >>voltage controlled digital delay line. i'm trying to convince him to >>give it a >>couple meg of memory. then you could build the whole system as a >>modular synth! >> >>Eric Williamson > >The oscillator that clocks the delay line is a VCO. Modulating the VCO >changes >the speed at which samples are stored and retrieved from memory, thus >changing >the delay time. Of couse, anything clocked out of RAM at a different >speed than >it was clocked in, will have its pitch changed. > >Cheers, > >Bill -- ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org