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> On Nov 17, 2008, at 8:18 PM, Doug wrote:
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> > 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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Hi,
When I use the A-132-1 for panning effects like this I also need to add an
offset CV to both VCAs, to set the center volume level (when both the normal
and inverted LFO=0V). Otherwise, when panning should be centered, you will
have both VCAs completely muted instead.
...or you can use two VCAs that have an initial gain setting.
Hope this helps,
Jordi
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> "techmaster242" <techmaster@...>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > 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
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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