Does anyone have any info regarding circuitry of any envelope generator that features a Hold stage ?
I would like to see an example as to how it's done with the possibility of modifying one of me 911 clones.
I recently bought a Mini Mod ADSR and tried it in the clone Moog Modular and was surprised as to how punchier it seemed to be. This I assume is because of the hold section that I think was originally a design fault in the mini envelopes.
911 modification
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Re: 911 modification
The Korg MS10 has a hold function.
The control pot is VR22 on the schematic - but (unlike the other EG controls) it isn't 'named'..!
Here's a link to the service manual with the schematic.
http://www.synthfool.com/docs/Korg/MS_s ... Manual.pdf
The control pot is VR22 on the schematic - but (unlike the other EG controls) it isn't 'named'..!
Here's a link to the service manual with the schematic.
http://www.synthfool.com/docs/Korg/MS_s ... Manual.pdf
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Re: 911 modification
Thanks for finding this and the link too..,
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Re: 911 modification
that's a different hold:
on the korg it is the time you hold a key is virtually lengthened,
while what , i believe, you mean is an extra option to make the time between attack max level en start decay longer.
several envelops have this option ( like on the synton fenix 2) , it indeed gives more "punch" , but it is rare in available envelops
on the korg it is the time you hold a key is virtually lengthened,
while what , i believe, you mean is an extra option to make the time between attack max level en start decay longer.
several envelops have this option ( like on the synton fenix 2) , it indeed gives more "punch" , but it is rare in available envelops