I guess if you connect the same audio signal to both audio inputs, you
would then have it coming out of the two outputs. Now vary the CV
amount on each VCA and the audio could be made to increase on the left
and diminish on the right, or vice versa. You need two LFO signals 180
degrees out of phase (in other words, one inverted).
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>
> I've been talking with an established (signed) musician who uses a
> modular, and he suggested getting an A-132 so I can make stereo sounds
> with my modular. I've been giving some thought to his suggestion, and
> I don't really see how that would work, seeing as it's two seperate
> VCA's basically. I do see there is an A-134 VC Panning module, it
> seems to make more sense to me, because you put a signal into it, then
> you could modulate it with like an LFO, and have the sound going left
> and right at an adjustable speed...or use ADSR to have it move around
> in the stereo field as you play out notes...that would be especially
> cool for pad type sounds. If you can do this with the A-132, how Or
> is the A-132 good for a different type of stereo effect
>