hello pierre,
yes,you need the doepfer mcv24 or another midi-cv
converter that hasd a polyphonic mode and many cd and
gate outputs.but,of course, you also need 4(or better
8)vco's,4 vcf's,4(or 8) adsr's,4vca's and 1 or 4 lfo's
for even more animation.but the final sound is very
organic,as you may imagine.
bakis.
--- Pierre Zeeman <
pierrezee@...
> wrote:
> Hi Ingo
>
> >my favorite application for the a133 is
> waveform-conversion
> >of vco's and lfo's. the a133 is the ticket, no
> matter if you
> >need it to alter audio or cv voltages.
>
> Wow so much praise for a little module I must
> confess to having ignored thus
> far. Hmmm, if I understand you correctly you are
> actually using the a133 to
> change the shape of an audio waveform - would you be
> able to do
> rectification style effects then
>
> Also, does anybody use their a100 polyphonically
> Presumably you have a
> have a MIDI-CV controller that can take each note in
> a chord and send it out
> of a different CV socket, each of which would have
> to be hardwired to an
> oscillator. And the same for gate signals. Is this
> correct
>
> thanks
>
> Pierre
>
>
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