Very nice sounds, Peter. There seems to be a very different quality
to the upper harmonics coming out of this oscilator than anything
that I have now. Although it has been a few years since I worked
with them, it seems to me that the 258s also had this same quality
to the upper harmonics, a sort of smooth "fizzy" quality that is
somehow less harsh than other oscilators. (I don't know a better way
to describe this).
It sounds from your description like you have significantly improved
on the old 258s, since a single oscilator can make both square and
sawtooth waves. Much more sensible than wasting half of an
oscilator pair when you only want saws. I would really like to hear
the timbre modulation on your oscilators. Would it be possible for
you to post some mp3s when you get a chance Thanks.
SHM
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, "(i think you can figure that
out)" <peter@b...> wrote:
> In regards to David's request for some samples of my VCO, 1)
> I'm flattered, thanks for asking and 2) here ya go:
>
> A) Sine on Sine FM:
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/266_sample1.mp3
>
> B) More FM:
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/vco2.mp3
>
> C) Still more FM (kind of boring...):
>
> VCO_test1.mpg
>
> D) Sample of its transcient response to 'chiffs':
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/wowzuh.mp3
>
> E) FM'd by its own squarewave output (sounds lame at first, but
> gets interesting once the FM kicks in:
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/vco_fun.mp3
>
> F) Saw out thru lowpass filter :
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/pitch_sample.mp3
>
> G) The infamous PWM sample (it kicks in midway - this is one
> VCO you're hearing):
>
>
http://www.buzzclick-music.com/PWM_sample.mp3
>
> enjoy (or not),
>
> Peter