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Hi Florian,
Thank you very much for your extremely clear explanation - I'll certainly be including one or more dedicated VCAs now!
Indeed, I had totally overlooked the A132-3 which seems an excellent alternative to adding a separate A130 and A131.
Best wishes,
Nick
---In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hello Nick
The A-101-2 contains a exponentiator circuit, but an opto coupler does
not have an exact response curve. That means: the A-101-2 will be
"something similar as exponential".
But there is another reason why you should have a OTA based VCA: Opto
couplers are slow. You never will get that fast response, that a OTA
base VCA like the A-130/A-131 can provide.To be honest: I'd recommend a
A-132-3, then you have a linear and an exponential VCA. Usually you need
a linear VCA for the envelope modulation and a exponential VCA for LFO
modulation. In the A-132-3 you have both.
Florian