at the moment i have 2x a111's, 2x a110's and 1x rs95 and
i don't have a clear favourite. i like them all for different
reasons. in my opinion, especially a sinewave with shaping can
be very interesting at audio frequencies. the rs95 offers
sineshaping, but the rs95 sine sounds a bit weak compared to the
a110 sinewave.
would be great having a sinewave like in the a110 with the
ems vcs3 shape control.
best wishes
self oscillate
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, "unknown freak" <cgraef@n...>
wrote:
> I have A-111s, ASys RS-90s with the full frequency sweep knob and VC
> waveshaping, and a couple of A-110s. That's also the order in
which I
> would rank them. I actually quite like the octave selectors and
find
> them very useful. I don't find waveshaping between saw and triangle
> particularly musically interesting, but it could have purposes for
me at
> subaudio frequencies.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: maex@f... [mailto:maex@f...]
> > Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 10:40 AM
> > To:
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> > Subject: 1 remove the selector
> >
> >
> >
> > > Bakis,
> > >
> > > agreed, this type of VCO is a pleasure to use. no jumping
> > as you slide
> > > the frequency from low to high, great for 10 octave sweeps -
bliss.
> > >
> > >
> >
> > jep.
> >
> > hi list.
> >
> > is there any chance to remove this selector and instead of
> > it, use the
> > tune pot. or the cv for a full fequ. manipulation.
> >
> > m
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