From: Mike I ()
Date: May 16, 2008
Subject:
Re: Serge WAD as CV delay
I investigated the possibility of incorporating the ability to delay CVs
into the Modcan Superdelay, the problem is that the BBD has an output DC
level which varies with clock rate... and no two BBDs are alike, even of
the same type. There is a method where one side of a dual BBD can be used
to compensate out the offset of the other half of the chip. This sort of
thing would be much better to do with a digital delay or a dedicated CV
processing module.
M.
----- Original Message -----
From: Drew Neumann
Cc: Analog Heaven
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 6:21 PM
Subject: [AH] Serge WAD as CV delay
> I just tried it out--it works, sort of, but there are a few things to
> know:
> 1. The CV is inverted.
> 2. The voltage level changes depending on delay time.
> 3 With long delays it puts out a very warbly CV, and it isn't really
> very clean at short times either.
>
> On the plus side the lowpass filter acts like a slew generator at very
> low settings, so you could use that for smoothing things out.
>
> I prefer using this thing for passing audio, it sounds so nice.
>
> Anyone else with a Serge WAD want to chime in here?
>