the benefit of having an 1v/oct response is also that it
is easier to set up an external filter for the bbd, if
you want to get rid of the clock noise.
i don't know what i'd prefer for the bbd, i'm fine with
both solutions. but it is for sure important that the
digital delay will be 1v/oct for karplus-strong synthesis.
best wishes
ingo
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> I would definitely prefer the internal VCO to be 1V/oct. There's
nothing to stop the unit having an external clk input and use
whatever is available for the more experimental sounds.
>
> I suppose it's also possible to do it the other way round, use an
existing VCO and the external source
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> if i remember correctly, at the musikmesse Dieter spoke about a
> karplus-strong module, so i think there will be one additionally to
the
> bbd-delay. if so, i would definitely prefer a wide-range, non-exact
> 1v/oct control....for complete and utter destruction of sound :-)
>
> looking forward to the bbd very much.
> ##
> cheers,
> denis
> Am 14.10.2005 um 13:43 schrieb Florian Anwander:
>
> > Hi Anton
> >
> > >>Exact 1V/Oct is a MUST!
> > > Personally speaking I like the idea of no range switch, it's
> > probably better for
> > > insane multitap-like fx Just speculating...
> > The best would be a separate Control-Clock-VCO. But it would be
> > assumingly too expensive to produce two modules with half the
amount
> > of
> > sales for each (and also separating the BBD from the ClockVCO
might
> > cause problems)
> >
> > Perhaps Dieter might do a construction, where one can switch
between
> > exact 1V/Oct control and a more rough "wide range control". But
I fear
> > these are two different types of circuits.
> >
> >
> > > by the way: 1v/oct is nowadays called one Moog by some people,
see
> > >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moog
under "proposed unit of
measure"
> > very nice idea :-)
> >
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