I've tended to use a A160 clock divider for sub osc sounds as i have that but
not the A-115 and it can be clocked a fair way into the audio range.
probably that works the other way too, some of the serious electronics heads
here might know differently, but probably you can use the A-155 to divide
control voltages like lfo output as well.
for audio range applications that don;t involve just mixing down the sub
frequencies with the osc output, you could experiment with using the output(s)
of the A-115 to mod the filter cutoff level, as a sync source for the other
audio oscs, so you can sweep the sync in one or more octaves without needing
another audio osc, or running it into the ring mod
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From: Alan <
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Sent: Thu, January 27, 2011 11:23:07 PM
Subject: 1 Advice on the usefulness of an A-115 Audio Divider
Hi folks, I'm new to modular synthesis and this is my first post to this group
so please forgive my naivety. I recently purchased a second-hand, half filled
A-100 G6. I though, at the price I paid, that it would be a good way of breaking
into an area that has tempted me for years. The system came with a couple of
Oscillator, a phase modular, a mixer, an envelope generator, a midi to CV
converter and a A-111-5 mini synthesizer (Dark energy equivalent). This left
plenty of space for expansion and so far I've added a ring modulator and a VCA.
So far, so good. I've been using synths since the early '80's and I understand
the general principals of what a lot of this system can do. However, I feel the
A-115, Audio Divider, that came with it hasn't really shown me it's true worth
yet. Does anyone out there have any suggestions as to how best employ this
module in relation to the rest of this set-up. Don't get me wrong, I have read
it's manual and I understand what it's doing, but it just doesn't seem to have
made a worthwhile impression on me yet.
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