I also don't see no need for "complex" dual oscillators or built in
waveshapers. The flexibility of separate modules is one of the
strongest points of having and working with a modular synth. Many new
and exciting combinations of modules are possible this way much more
than with hardwired complex oscillators and other multi purpose and
feature rich modules that seem to be very trendy these days.
On 5/5/15, Neil Kagan
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> Would there be a possibility for a VCO with built in wave shaping
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> Neil
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 5 May 2015, at 13:08,
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>> > Hi to you all,
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>> > I wasn't a member of this group when this module was being planned.
>> > Dieter, would you consider revisiting if there was
>> > now more interest A lot of us are into the buchla sound and would love
>> > a complex oscillator like this!
>> >
>> > Neil
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>> I'm sorry but this project has been cancelled. The inquiries and interests
>> were close to zero :-(
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>> On the occasion of the Musikmesse I had some discussions concerning
>> complex or dual oscillators (most of the "complex" oscillators
>> are dual VCOs). Some visitors were asking especially if we think about a
>> dual version of the new quadrature thru-zero VCO A-110-4.
>> From my point of view such a dual VCO would not be much cheaper than two
>> of the A-110-4 and e.g. a dual VCA A-132-3. This would be
>> about Euro 350 altogether and we could offer a dual VCO with the same
>> features not much cheaper (maybe Euro 320). And with separate
>> modules one is much more flexible as one could combine different VCOs
>> (e.g. a triangle/saw/rectangle non-thru-zero VCO with a
>> sine/cosine thru-zero VCO), VCAs and other interacting modules. Just my 2
>> cents.
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>> Best wishes
>> Dieter Doepfer
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