En faisant ma config sur modular grid je suis tombé la dessus:
[Vous devez être inscrit et connecté pour voir cette image]We've been playing with the PAG (Pingable Animation Generator) beta version 2. Look for it at NAMM.
-Two channel animation (curve) generator uses LZX Visionary sync header
-All outputs and CV inputs are scaled to 0-1V, for compatibility with other LZX Visionary modules (trigger threshold is 0.5V)
-Each channel has two CV outputs: ENV (non-inverted, 0V to 1V) and 1-ENV (inverted, 1V to 0V)
-Each channel has two gate outputs: End-of-Rise/Hold, and End-of-Fall
Trapezoidal waveforms (fade-in, hold, fade-out) can be obtained with the Hold jack and knob, which sets the ratio between the total fading time and holding time.
-VCA input modulates the amplitude of the ENV and 1-ENV outputs (limited video-rate)
-Link button connects Ping clock of two channels
-At output frequencies less than the frame rate clock, all outputs update only at the top of each frame. This prevents ugly "chops" in the middle of frames
-At frequencies greater than frame rate, the outputs are re-synced at the top of each frame
-Tap/ping clock can be divided/multiplied from /64 to x64
-Many similar features to the PEG:
-Time length of animation curve (ping clock) is set by tap-tempo or external ping clock
-Curve selection is linear, exponential, or log, or any combination, including blends (e.g. 25% log, 75% linear).
-Skew sets the ratio of rise (fade-in) and fall (fade-out) times
-CV inputs for all parameters (Div/Mult, Skew, Curve, Hold)
-Trigger input for each channel
-Cycle mode button for each channel
J'ai également vu un expandeur pour le Peg, a suivre...