I think this could be done easily enough, by feeding a linear FM CV through a resistor into the correct point in the expo converter, in a similar way to that shown for the same effect on the A-110 schematic. (A precautionary protection diode would also be needed to protect the possibility of damaging the transistors of the expo converter.)
There is a small downside, in that all the CV voltages applied would have to be sufficiently 'balanced' to ensure that the oscillator doesn't actually stop oscillating, but I suspect this would be so noticeable in practice it wouldn't be a major problem avoiding such combinations.
I'm too busy with other stuff to try this out myself, but if anyone needs some guidance on what to do/where to add the few bits and/or experiment, I can probably help out.
Tim
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, Denis Gökdag <q-art@...> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I've recently received my second A-143-9 quadrature LFO. I'll be using the two for creating FM spectra a lot as this module has such a beautifully clean sinewave and the combination with the A-132-2 is ideal for FM index modulation.
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> In this context it would be interesting to know wether anybody has modded his A-143-9 to have linear FM inputs Ideally, I'd like to add a 3-way switch that selects between the current exponential modulation, DC-coupled linear and AC-coupled linear FM modes for the CV 2 input....
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> Any ideas
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> Cheers,
> Denis Goekdag
> Surround SFX
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