Pretty neat, Ethan. I got my A110 down to about 0.5Hz with the CV
source patched thru the inverter.
The A147 VC LFO, OTOH, goes down to about 1 cycle per MINUTE by
itself. Patch the same negative voltage to it, and you can use it to
time paint drying.
Joe
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<ethanzer0@y...> wrote:
> You can make the A110 go lower
> than you expect. Freeze the clock
> sequencer at any stage, patch that
> stage into an inverter. Take the
> output of the inverter and patch it
> into one of the cv inputs on the A110.
> You can get down to decent lfo levels
> that way.
>
> I used to make my VCLFOs that way
> until I purchased an A147.
>
> Ethan