The A175 voltage inverter does the job.But the A138c polarizing mixer or the
A133 Polarizer can be used too.
Be careful with setting the amp amount on these last ones though..
Greetings,
Ernst
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 7:51 PM, <
techmaster@...
> wrote:
> 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
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: achtung_999 <
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> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 18:52:05
> To: <
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> Subject: Re: 1 Re: What am I missing
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>
> 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
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>
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>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Don Kim <
dkimcg@...
<dkimcg%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
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> > 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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