Ingo,
I know that's the only downside to the idea, it requires 4hp just for
the switches :(
Cheers
David
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hello david,
i'm afraid that this solution would eat up too much
panel space, but anyway i will put it on the list too.
best wishes
ingo
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> Hi Ingo,
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> I've always like the idea of the Emu VCO with individual octave
> switches, thus allowing you to switch from 32' to 4' without going
> through 16' & 8', great for live work.
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> hello list,
>
> i'd like to start a poll, but want to collect
> additional ideas first.
>
> the preliminary frontpanel design of the a111/2 dynamic vco
> offers two knobs for tuning: coarse tune and fine tune.
> lets say, that this is option 1.
>
> actually there are two other ideas regarding the tuning controls.
>
> option 2:
> an additional octave switch (like on the a111),
> so we would have three controls for tuning.
>
> option 3:
> a single multiturn tuning knob (similar to the zeroscillator
> tuning knob, but probably not that big in size), so
> we would have only one knob for tuning. this would be the
> most expensive solution tough.
>
> any other suggestions
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> btw, from my personal preference i would prefer option 2.
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