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Hi!

Here is the  design proposal for the discussion Torsten and I had over at

synt-DIY list regarding to Torstens request of a gate solution for the noisy

sid chip! It can be used to anything thats need a gate, volume, envelope,

"whatever" funktion, ie OPL3.

Torsten, does the MIOS today alow a user to adress one of the

software envelope generators to deliver the generated data to a

HC595?

If not i sugest you will make it possible in future updates! :-)

Reg

KD

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HI:

I was planning to do a noise gate for my MIDIbox SID (a copy of a MXR Gate).

But now, I want to give a try to this one.

Could you please give some more info?

Where I have to conect this thing in the CORE, and how can I route a Env to it.

TIA

Sebo

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Can the opamp be replaced with one that doesn't require a negative supply, like an LM324?

It would be nice to use the same supply that's in the MB-SID already.

I don't know enough about audio signals... what is the voltage output of the SID module, including the protection buffer? If it swings either side of ground, then forget I said anything  :-[

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hi,

just a suggestion:

maybe it's possible to do the gate with analog device ssm2404 quad audio switch.there are really "clickless",

i've "breadboard" two of them and tested them with a DOUT (with no resistor) with success:

ssm2404.jpg

as you can see, the implementation is really simple: one stripboard, one chip and some resistors (and maybe some socket if you don't want it looks like mine ;) )

but maybe the "clickless" fonction will "break" the dynamic of the attack....from my side, my hear find they are enough fast to react...

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Can the opamp be replaced with one that doesn't require a negative supply, like an LM324?

It would be nice to use the same supply that's in the MB-SID already.

I don't know enough about audio signals... what is the voltage output of the SID module, including the protection buffer? If it swings either side of ground, then forget I said anything

After the protection buffer is an offset of ca. 4V, so yes: it's possible to use a LM324, but I'm not sure if it gives you the same results like a LF353

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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