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An Envelope Generator ModificationArticle from Polyphony, June 1975 | |
The internal trigger pushbutton caused difficulty when tuning the sequencers as it required re-patching to bypass the unit, biasing it on or an extra hand to hold the trigger button. My solution was to replace the trigger button with an ALCO # MST-1054 miniature toggle switch. This is a SPDT switch which "holds" in one direction and spring-returns from the other. By installing the switch with the fixed contacts tied together, the direction of travel being vertical and the momentary position downward, I can now test the sound of the note through the normal action of the ADSR by simply pushing the switch down and releasing it. Testing and setting pitch can be accomplished by pushing the switch up and leaving it. This, for my use, is a definite improvement.

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New Coats - Spraying |
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Care & Repair - Tape Machine Line-Up |
Modify Your "Phlanger" - for Lower Noise |
Adding an Independent Tracking Output to the 4780 Sequencer |
Totally Wired - Leads & Wires |
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