QuAD /ASR Envelope Generator

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QuAD /ASR Envelope Generator

Features

The QuAD /ASR Envelope Generator consists of 4 identical channels. This is designed as a utility module for basic Envelope utilization.

Each channel has an Attack and Decay user control.

There is a 4x dip switch on board for user selection of independent channel EG function.

AD Mode: When a gate is present at the channel input, the Attack stage is initiated, self completes, transfers to the Decay stage and drops at the Decay rate to 0 output level. The cycle won't repeat until the gate is dropped and re-applied.

ASR mode: When a gate is present at the channel input, The Attack stage is initiated, self completes and the output sustains at full output until the gate is dropped. When the gate is dropped, The Decay (as a Release) stage is initiated and the output drops to 0 at the decay rate.

Gate Input: The Gate inputs are for a 5-15V gate input to initiate the envelope sequence. The gate inputs are cascaded. A gate input applied to channel 1 will initiate the Attack stage of all four envelope generators. A gate input patched into a different channel will interrupt the cascade and apply the new gate voltage on the selected and all subsequent channels.

Attack: Adjusts the Attack time from minimum to maximum time. (Specs TBD)

Decay: Adjusts the Decay (or Relese in ASR mode)time from minimum to maximum time. (Specs TBD)

Output: Envelope CV output. 0-5V


Availability

This module is available.

$275.00


Assembled/ tested board only: $95.00

Info

Current draw:

V+= 8 mA

V-= 0 mA

PCB board dimensions:

3.125" (3-1/8") 79.38mm X 2.625" (2-5/8") 66.68mm

Mounting holes: 0.125" (1/8") 3.18mm (for 4-40 screw) 4 holes, one in each corner

Mounting hole spacing; Length: C-C= 2.925" 74.3mm, Width: C-C= 2.425" 61.6mm