Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
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Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
Hello everyone, I've got a guestion. I wonder if I can use signal from the ramp generator to read data from the delay line? Let's say the value of 0 from the generator is the start point of the delay line and the value of 1 is the end of the line. With this, I could change the speed (using the rmp_rate instruction) at which I read the signal written into the delay line or shorten the length of the reproduced signal by resetting the generator with the jam instruction. What do you think guys?
Re: Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
Hey Gary,
It might be worth checking out the "Basics of the LFOs in the FV-1" (AN-0001) document if you haven't already. It examines some similar functionality in depth.
I'm only starting out with this but it certainly helped me to get my head around it
Ant
It might be worth checking out the "Basics of the LFOs in the FV-1" (AN-0001) document if you haven't already. It examines some similar functionality in depth.
I'm only starting out with this but it certainly helped me to get my head around it
Ant
Re: Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
Hello Ant,
I've seen it. But it doesn't seems to solve my problem :/
I've seen it. But it doesn't seems to solve my problem :/
Re: Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
Check the Delay Servo Technique!
Re: Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
You mean "Servo technique for sweeping through delay memory" in knowledge base or "Delay Servo Technique" thread on this forum?
Re: Reading from delay memory using ramp signal
Okay, but ramp can address only 4096 samples :/
Is there any trick to cover all delay memory?
Is there any trick to cover all delay memory?