Hello, new to the list. Just browsing through post...
> its quite hard to find the right table and modulation amount, since
> each of the wavetables'
> banks consists of only 16 waves and even the smallest Wave-CV adjustment makes
> the osc jump to a wave that's in a whole different bank...
couldn't you use an attenuator to scale the incoming CV so tht the proper waveform
scrolling was achieved
I do not own the A-112 (next on my to buy list), or I would try this.
TR
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, "Michael Wagner" <michael.wgnr@...> wrote:
>
> On 6/19/07, John <inform3r@...> wrote:
> > Looks like it's just you and me scratching our heads over this Michael!
> > :)
> > However.... I did once sample the sine wave from my Plan B VCO into the
> > a-112 and had some interesting results. I still feel like I'm not really
> > "getting it" though. Maybe I'll read the manual again. In the mean time, if
> > anyone has any killer a-112 patches they'd like to share I'm all ears!
>
> Looks like that indeed. In fact, I posted a very similar request
> sometime this year and
> never got a response =)
>
> Anyway, I just messed around a bit and dumped the wavetable that is included
> in the Wiard Wave256 program package into the A112. (I assume this is
> the standard
> waveform city / miniwave wavetable) and got some interesting results.
> At this point, some
> of its banks are quite useless to me, but others sound great. I have
> to admit though, that
> its quite hard to find the right table and modulation amount, since
> each of the wavetables'
> banks consists of only 16 waves and even the smallest Wave-CV adjustment makes
> the osc jump to a wave that's in a whole different bank...
>
> I'm probably gonna take the most usefull banks and create a new binary
> with larger
> banks and more interpolation steps between waves...
>
> Anyway: I did notice, that with my A112, a Wave-CV of 0V does not correspond
> to the first page in the wavetable! Does anyone know wether this is
> normal behaviour
>
> -Michael
>