hello josue,
that's not a good comparison,in my opinion.the guitar
sound is already very complicated when it leaves the
guitar and then it is just distorted by the pedal.
but,the triangle waveform is JUST a triangle
waveform(a rather pure sound)and then it is processed
via a much more complicated device(the a111
expander/complex waveshaper module)before it reaches
our ears.
so,yes,it could be possible that the organic quality
of the sound is caused by the complex
waveshaper,maybe.
also,the analogue systems vco is created by discrete
components but it doesn't sound better than my a111
,to my ears.so,you cannot say for sure that a discrete
vco will sound better than a curtis CEM vco.
that said,i still prefer the buchla 259 complex vco
module solution!why because i want a competely new
vco module,NOT based on a curtis chip that, sooner or
later, we all know that it will become obsolete.
bakis.
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almagata@...
> wrote:
> Sure mate, or will sound the same a 50`s
> stratocaster and a 100$ guitar
> if both them are using the same distortion pedal
> Also I`d like to point to the excellent Plan-B VCO
> peter grenader is
> making, do you think it sound the same than the
> A111
>
> Josue.
>
> > <tt>
> > So the "organic quality" of a possible
> 259 expander
> > depends also on
> >
> > any (im)perfections of the triangle source that
> goes in
>
>
>
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Bakis Siros
Parallel Worlds / Polariton
Athens-Greece
1 group owner
http://www.shimarecords.co.uk
http://www.ward12.com
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