[sdiy] harmonic generator

mark verbos a0284520 at addcom.de
Wed Mar 6 13:30:37 CET 2002


i would like to see that catalog. Maybe it was just an input insted of 
being hardwired to an oscillator. that is more Serge style really. Of 
course all the breakpoints will have to be trimmed for the specific 
voltage level of the input wave, so it might and up with really shitty 
sine waves.

mark

media.nai at rcn.com wrote:

>>285 is the Frequencey shifter/ ring modulator.  I think you want the
>>148. As far as I know, there was no 200 series version.
>>
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>You are correct.  I typed the wrong number.  Apparently, the 248 is the
>Multiple Arbitrary Function Generator.
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>The Buchla 148 is described on their website as having a voltage input (ie.
>it contained a VCO).  As far I can remember, the "harmonic generator"
>described in the Serge catalog used a frequency input (which is why I
>thought it might have been based on a PLL).  I don't know if the Serge
>module was ever actually made, however I do know it was in their catalog,
>because I saw it before I ever knew the Buchla module existed.
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