CP251 Sample and Hold
CP251 Sample and Hold
I don't own this unit... but am curious. Can someone give me a step by step example of how the sample and hold works on this unit. Thanks.
if nothing else is plugged into the 251's "sample and hold" controls then i think that the noise generator is sampled to produce random voltages and the sampling is triggered by the square wave of the 251's lfo. so all you would do is set the rate of the lfo and then use the "out" jack to send the voltage to whatever you wanted to control.
if you want there's a jack to input a different source to be sampled and a jack to input a different signal to trigger the sampling. like i could input a sawtooth wave into the sample and hold "in" jack and then route the 101's "envelope out" to the 251's "trig" jack in order to trigger the sampling of the sawtooth wave.
i don't know if this is the answer you were looking for or not...
if you want there's a jack to input a different source to be sampled and a jack to input a different signal to trigger the sampling. like i could input a sawtooth wave into the sample and hold "in" jack and then route the 101's "envelope out" to the 251's "trig" jack in order to trigger the sampling of the sawtooth wave.
i don't know if this is the answer you were looking for or not...
That is the kind of info I was looking for. In the first scenerio you described...you would just send that out to your tone generator? Like the CV input of an oscillator?asd wrote:if nothing else is plugged into the 251's "sample and hold" controls then i think that the noise generator is sampled to produce random voltages and the sampling is triggered by the square wave of the 251's lfo. so all you would do is set the rate of the lfo and then use the "out" jack to send the voltage to whatever you wanted to control.
if you want there's a jack to input a different source to be sampled and a jack to input a different signal to trigger the sampling. like i could input a sawtooth wave into the sample and hold "in" jack and then route the 101's "envelope out" to the 251's "trig" jack in order to trigger the sampling of the sawtooth wave.
i don't know if this is the answer you were looking for or not...
yeah, you could output the signal to whatever cv stuff you have available.
also, the sample and hold has two outputs. i think the second smooths out the changes kind of like if you put the signal through the lag processor of the 251, not 100% sure how it goes though. the pdf for the 251 manual moog has posted will probably explain everything in a lot more detail than i can though...
also, the sample and hold has two outputs. i think the second smooths out the changes kind of like if you put the signal through the lag processor of the 251, not 100% sure how it goes though. the pdf for the 251 manual moog has posted will probably explain everything in a lot more detail than i can though...