HOORAY!
Andrew Schrock
aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu
Tue Jan 19 06:27:58 CET 1999
You can just take a potentiometer and hook the middle connector up to the
input (in series with a resistor, remember! Typically 100k to a summing
opamp..) with the other connectors hooked up to +15v and -15v
respectively. Don't you do this already with the "tune" pot on the VCO?
Also realize this doesn't help in scaling the unit at all...
Andrew
-| Andrew Schrock | aschrock at cs.brandeis.edu |-
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Reverend bluE wrote:
>
> thank you everybody for the help. I am now the proud parent of a VCO! I had
> two trannies hooked up wrong, and I was missing a bit of trace, but now, I get
> sounds from all the outputs.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't have anything that outputs a CV and/or gate to test the
> 'VC' part of the 'O'. Is there anyway that I can simulate a CV to see what
> happens? What would happen if I connected a AA (1.5 volt) battery to the CV
> in? I just got it working so I don't want to blow it away by doing something
> horrible...
> again, thanks to everyone!
> -ben
>
>
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