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Yep. I experimented with combining an electronically temperature
compensated exponential generator with the thru zero VCO. The pdf
below also has an alternate standard tempco resistor compensated
exponential generator.<br>
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Glen wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">At 06:37 PM 7/29/03 , Fahl, Romeo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Uhhh....
Electronotes Through Zero VCO, from EN#129. Rich and thick sound... and it
spins backwards as well as forwards!
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That sounds cool. Are there schematics online for this one, or at least
something similar?
later,
McLilith
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Scott Bernardi
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:sbernardi@comcast.net">sbernardi@comcast.net</a></pre>
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