http://www.diystompboxes.com/smfforum/index.php?topic=88413.msg746197#msg746197 Something like that could control a parameter depending on your playing, or that`s at least what I understand from this. It could be part of a lot of effects, I hope so, controlling Feedback for a delay the harder it recognizes the attack the more feedback then relaxing. Or the intensity of an effect, or the speed of a tremolo, vibrato, chorus... If that works, limit is the sky!
I remember too reading a project from Nicholas Boscorelli where he was aiming at a tremolo controlled by your attack
This is colorsound wah variation with the envelope controlling the sweep, I think that the schematic is clear and would be easy to change the wah part for an ldr controlled tremolo.
http://mjdehuu.wix.com/guitarfxelectronics#!projects/vstc2=dynawah-schematic And I also thought about the possibility of controlling a deep blue delays or every delays wet signal with something alike, but instead of using the strength of the attack as the control, using the amount of notes played, to be recognized as a " stream" that stops the wet and doesnt let it sound along the dry path,
but allows wet or echoes go along single or more separated notes.
I know its a type of ducking delay, that lots of digital delays have that function, I even have an digital delays like that, but Im still curious and I think that with 2 circuits maybe the task could be acomplished, first, turning your audio into trigger pulses, and I think Neil mc nasty made recently something like that
http://guitar-fx-layouts.42897.x6.nabble.com/Handy-Audio-to-Trigger-CV-stuff-td33041.htmland then with this ancient one, from the man himself Craig Anderton
http://hammer.ampage.org/files/Device1-11.PDFthis way you end up with a control voltage out if this can handle the balance between dry and wet in the echo, then this could be made.
Im a electronics dummy so if someone could tell me if this approach would work i would be grateful eternally