Ingo,
thank you for the patch - I will give it a try. Regards,
Zoran
>From: "selfoscillate" <
synaptic_music@...
>
>Reply-To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: 1 Re: More EMS talk
>Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 13:39:03 -0000
>
>--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Zoran Bosnjak" <dj_allin@h...>
>wrote:
> >
> >
> > Ernst,
> >
> > let me jump into conversation. I used to own A-102, and resonance
>on it is
> > one of the most powerful tools I ever heard. Why Cause the
>character of
> > the sound (or call it a timbre) changes when changing amount of
>resonance.
> > So it is really not about playing resonance as oscillator, but
>more like
> > "timbre modifier". I posted in this group that it is a pity that
>such a
> > powerful feature does not have CV control of resonance amount, and
>Mr.
> > Doepfer replied, and explained how this feature can be added
>(cause it's
> > nothing but the addition of one VCA to control the amount of
>resonance).
> > However, I do not have the skills to do even something simple like
>that - I
> > completely depend on manufacturers/third parties when it comes to
> > alteration/maintenance of my modular.
>
>
>hello zoran,
>
>you can always use a mixer, a multiple and a vca and do
>a patch to get voltage controlled resonance.
>patch the unfiltered signal to one mixer input.
>patch the mixer output to the filter input.
>patch the filter output to a multiple.
>take the signal from the multiple and patch it
>into the vca. then patch the vca output to
>another input of the mixer. opening the vca is
>like increasing the resonance. when using a polarizer
>instead of an vca you can overdrive the resonance
>or you can invert it.
>
>best wishes
>
>ingo
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