hello,
the "correct" vca for audio is the exponential one.
the linear is best for cv signals, but, of course,
both types of vca's can be used for audio and cv.
bakis.
--- ilanode <
techmeier@...
> wrote:
>
> Hi thomasborax, technical correct would be a lin vca
> for audio but
> in the end it comes down to personal liking. some
> prefer log - or
> even a vactrol based - vca for audio compared to
> lin. Regards,
> Ilanode
>
> --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "thomasborax"
> <thomasborax@y...> wrote:
> >
> > hi folks-
> > quick question-
> > the dual low cost vca. i'm tight on cash and
> space, i'd like to
> use
> > it as my audio vca. i can add/subtract gain from
> an external
> mixer,
> > i just want it controlled by an eg as any vca
> would be. i don't
> need
> > multiple inputs or pots.
> >
> > also, the ssm2044 filter. is there much gain on
> the input there
> i
> > had akorg mono/poly, the filter sounded cool on
> that.
> > __t
>
>
>
>
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