Hi,
I have had STEIM (www.steim.nl) design a radio for me that can be controlled
by sensors - it works with CVs too but not so good as with sensors. I was
hoping for a bigger range of tuning but it turned out to be quite limited.
The radio to be used here should allow continuous tuning, similar to an
analog tuning radio.
Korhan
On 2/13/08, Richard Scott <
richard_scott@...
> wrote:
>
> a radio reciever which you could sequence via CV and modulate with LFOs
> would be a different thing though -
>
> crazy, and rather specilaised, but different!
>
> Richard
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Anwander, Florian
> To:
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:35 AM
> Subject: [Doepfer_a100]Radio receiver, was: new modules proposals
>
> Hello
>
> The last days two of you proposed a radio receiver as a module. To my
> knowledge there is no chance to get these, because everyone who wants to
> produce and sell radio receivers to the end customer has to obey very
> strict rules, has do to extensive testings and certifications; the tests
> and certifications cost very much money, so there would be no return of
> costs. Especially since you simply can pick any five dollar radio with a
> 1/8" output and connect it to the A-100, no one would buy a Doepfer
> module which would have to cost 20 or 30 times more.
>
> Florian
>
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