Actually that would be a better idea. Then the cost of the main VCO
could be cheaper to those who don't need these options. This module
of course would work for VCFs also. For me the module would be
perfect if it had an Octave select switch, a fine tune knob, a CV in
(or two that sum) and multiple outs (4 would be nice). It would be
used as a master VCO controller module (didn't Moogs have a master
VCO module of some type ). One or two CV in be summed and could
control any combination of 4 VCO/VCFs without loading and have a
master transpose too. It would work great controlling multiple band-
pass filters too. Basically it would be a A-185-2 with a octave
select replacing the toggles and the attenuator becoming a voltage
source. The A-185-2 is almost perfect.
-James
On Aug 6, 2008, at 12:04 AM, herwig.krass wrote:
> it would be better to use a combination of a simple module of
> octave knob and precision
> adder.
>
> ciao herw