I mentioned this on the chat room the other day, but interest was low… this is a GREAT ADSR!
check it out… parts only cost about 3 bux (USD)… well the pots are not cheap but the circuit board only uses about 10 resistors, 3 or 4 caps, a 16f684 pic (14 pin) and an op amp.
I have built 3 of these so far and am very happy with the performance.
That is great. Maybe not for all analog lovers but doesn`t matter.
;D It was very funny to read the news from the creator`s website…
My brother has taken the plunge and got some pigs, so we’ve got some livestock on the farm again. The pigs are great, curious and fun. They are so obviously happy snuffling in the earth and running around in their enclosure. Much more interesting than boring old fluffy sheep, like we used to have…
Not really sure what it is HE does for a living, I emailed him to thank him for his design, asked a couple of questions about updates… here follows the correspondence… hope he does not mind:
Gene,
Thanks for the email, and I’m glad you like the VCADSR. I’m sure you’ll like the VCLFO too. It was my favourite out of the two, mainly because of the lovely rhythmic effects you can get by setting the S&H and LFO rates so they are close but not the same. Beating between the two produces a modulation that fades in and out at the difference frequency - it’s great!
I have been working on more projects, but nothing as simple or neat as the first two. I’ve started using dsPIC 16-bit chips, since I felt I needed the power for a good quality digital oscillator, and since doing some experiments with that, I’ve also started working on a digital modulation matrix, rather like the Oberheim Matrix synths. When these will see the light of day is anyone’s guess, but I’ll put something up when they’re done!
Good luck with your projects.
Regards,
Tom
On 13 Dec 2007, at 21:34, Gene Beth wrote:
Howdy Tom !
Just wanted to drop you a line and a THANK YOU for your VCADSR design. I have been looking for (and building envelope generators) for years and yours is the BEST!!!
I need an LFO also and yours looks like a candidate for fabrication.
If there are ever any updates, please keep me informed!!
Sorry for the silly question but can these two units have a regular audio source/midi synth sent into them to be modfied then outputed to a mixer? I havent gotten into analog cv stuff at the moment.
Sorry for the silly question but can these two units have a regular audio source/midi synth sent into them to be modfied then outputed to a mixer? I havent gotten into analog cv stuff at the moment.
these are both sources for control voltages. To have an effect on audio, you e.g. need to apply the adsr cv output to a VCA (voltage controlled amplifier), then you get a volume envelope
I like the idea of digitally generated ADSRs and LFOs - as long as the output is accurate, this is actually better than analog CV sources. You get much more possibilities to configure/influence CVs in the digital domain. The actual “analogue sound” comes from the VCO/VCA/VCFs, not so much from the CV sources.
@Sasha, I’d be happy to publish the .brd file, BUT: the one I posted was just a test. I didn’t verify the board or the schem yet, which I would really like to do before anyone tries to build it like that