Hi Bakis
> 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.
This is definitely not true. An exponential VCA is only required to
realize a volume change by a linear voltage which fits to tje human
auditory habits for loudness changes.
Example: If you have a VCA mixing console. And you use linear faders,
which provide the Cv for the VCAs; you will have to use expVCAs to
realize the same you would have with so called logarithmic faders.
But for loudness changes which are similar to e.g. a natural instrument
you do not require a exp. VCA necessarily! Especially the compressed
sound, that we are used in todays popular music, tends much more to a
sound, that should be realized with linear VCAs.
Or in simple words: "If you want it sound real fat, then use linear VCAs"
Florian