Sounds amazing. I love the idea of using a non-destructive break out box. I could never get myself to drill into a synth like this.... I would pay extra to have that option (though I hope pricing could still be kept on the lower end).
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, Alan Dicker <alanmdicker@...> wrote:
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 > How about replacing R82 100k and R49 47k with different value resistors to get a wider de-tune width
 > with 10 k at each pointI get 3.5 semitones of de-tune and with 1k I get 16.6
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 > Don't think it will make it to the kit.  but a nice mod for a user to put add.
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 > ________________________________
 > From: Florian Anwander <fanwander@...>
 > To:
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 > Cc: Alan <alanmdicker@...>
 > Sent: Tuesday, 19 February 2013, 15:39
 > Subject:Re: [korg_mono-poly] modulation expansion kit for the korg mono/poly
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 >  
 > Hello Alan
 >
 > great ideas!
 >
 > Am 19.02.2013 14:40, schrieb Alan:
 > > 4: VCO1 as mixable source to MG1 mod wheel destinations.
 > I'd use VCO4. Because you cannot detune VCO1 and you want to tune the
 > modulationspeed for sure.
 >
 > > 6: VCO1 keyboard CV defeat. This comes in handy when you wish to
 > > modulate the other VCOs or the external audio from a fixed frequency
 > > oscillator. it also has a great effect on the sync function. VCO
 > > plays the last note CV it received but still excepts CV summed from
 > > the octave switch and Mod / pitch wheel CVs.
 > Again: Why VCO1
Use VCO4.
 >
 > I'd suggest also a "wide-range" option for the tune potentiometer of
 > VCO4 (decrease R130 240k -> 22k or even less).
 >
 > > 7: Phase sync on all oscillators.
 > How would you achieve it technically
 >
 > And another idea: A sync pulse from Gate to all VCOs. This resets the
 > VCOs on each note and assures, that bassnotesalways starte at the same
 > phase with all oscillators, even if the VCOs then are free running.
 >
 > You may add my mods too.
 >
 > Florian
 >