That actually gives me an idea, no idea why I haven't thought of it before, but I could mix a saw and a pwm'd square from the same vco. I've mixed saw and square from the same vco, for some reason I guess I was assuming since pwm only affects the square that I'd only use the square. I'll have to try that.
Also, what module would you use to invert a cv signal
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From: achtung_999 <
heinrich.himmelwasser@...
>
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:52:05
To: <
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Subject: Re: 1 Re: What am I missing
I'm sure you have tried PWM on the a110 A slight bit of PWM always fattens
any oscillator up.
I would also get some more modulation sources.
An A147 is nice because they have VC for the frequency setting.
And my pesonal favourite modulation source is the A149-1 great for
semi-random type modulations.
Greetings,
Ernst
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Don Kim <
dkimcg@...
> wrote:
> I think you need a ringmod. Do the 110's have a FM jack Maybe at
> least one better oscillator like Doepfer 111, or PlanB Model 15, or
> Analogue Systems 95. You can get some low harmonic sounds using FM or
> a ringmod. Do the 110's have sync I don't own a 111 or 110, so I
> don't know, but sync would help fatten up your sound too.
>
> An animated square wave width sounds pretty fat, I don't know if
> you've tried that.
>
> Have any samples of how fat a sound you've gotten, and maybe people
> could use that as a starting point/frame of reference
>
>
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