My suspicion is there's a small but religious group here ( and on AH) that believe analog
must to be sloppy and imprecise. But I suspect most musicians actually want precision and
high quality designs in all their musical instruments and tools.
I think improving waveform quality in Doepfer VCOs will be good for sales :-)
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> Thanks for the great work!
> My suspicion is though that there are less than 20 people woldwide actually caring
about this and knowledgeable enough to do the mod. Not an efficient use of management
and r/d time in my optinion.
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> Subject: AW: 1 Re: Sine wave discussion - Poll suggestion
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> > btw, in case there was a modified Sine circuit for the A111
> > produced, i would be probably not bothered to send my 8 A111's
> > back to doepfer to be 'converted' with the new sine design... it
> > would be much trouble and time lost, for me...
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> In case that we offer a "sine improvement kit" for the A-111 we try to find
> a solution that could be installed by each user who is a bit familiar with
> the soldering iron. The prototype of the sine converter we already have has
> to be installed instead of a resistor. I.e. one resistor has to be
> desoldered and the small board soldered to the two solder points of the
> former resistor. Another cable has to be connected to GND. Altogether it
> takes less than 5 minutes. But of course we would offer the service to
> modify an existing A-111.
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> Best wishes
> Dieter
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