Hey Roel, if you want a frequency knob, speaking of the CV Source
module, patch the CV source to a VCO, and it works as a frequency
knob covering the whold range AFAIK.
I don't know about a dual VCO, but I could use a quad VCA.
Joe
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, "Roel Steverink"
<r.steverink@w...> wrote:
> From: "ethanzer0 <ethanzer0@y...>" <ethanzer0@y...>
> Date: Fri Dec 27, 2002 2:36 pm
> Subject: Re: Duel VCO
>
>
> Hi Ethan and Tommydog,
>
> Your talking about dual basic modules, but, although a VCO
> is nothing exotic, it's at the same time very important.
> I think you can't have enough of them. I have 5 osc so far,
> 4 standard and 1 highend. I already notice that I soup them
> up very quickly when making a more complex patch involving
> many modules.
> Dual, means often low coast and also means a bread and butter
module.
> Like f.e. the A-114 Ring modulator, which has no frills.
> You I'm wondering what functions would be still there,
> with a dual VCO
> What I personally miss on the VCO's standard or highend
> is a frequency knob. Yes we have a range knob with
> 5 and 7 positions, but what would it expand the possibilities
> if you could cover a whole range!
> But I'm asking probably to difficult things. It would
> be nice do!
>
> Roel.
>
>
>
>
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> > Hell they should duel all the
> > basics, so those of us who are
> > more interested in the "exotic"
> > stuff can save space and money .
>
> While were talking exotic modules,
> dual vcos and buchla, we should mention
> the Buchla 259A Programmable Complex
> Waveform Generator.
>
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>
> Enjoy!
>
> Ethan