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here is a prototype of my CV scalar module. The slide pots represent the values of 0%, 12%, 25%, 37%, and so on, up to 100% - this is why there are 9 pots. The input CV is linearly scaled over this range and any values inbetween pots are proportionally scaled to a value inbetween the 2 slider positions. so this is not an analog step sequencer, but rather a transition sequencer with 8 transitional steps. It can be a CV Scalar, arbitrary LFO, arbitrary envelope, or has an attenuator mode to act like a VCA. The knobs offset and scale both the input and the output. The LED's fade between the pots proportional to the CV position.
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From the Science Museum exhibition: "Oramics to Electronica: Revealing Histories of Electronic Music"
The 4MS RCD (left) and Atoner (right) sitting next to several other modules. Both were assembled from kits. The 4MS kits are fun and easy to build.
Oberheim once sent me this when I ordered a manual from them. It's called Oberview and has some cool info and a neat patch.