SV: Re: [sdiy] 1.2 Moog

karl dalen dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Tue Aug 23 21:26:49 CEST 2005


How many MS20 are 8,3 Minimoogs?

If i want 2 kilo CS15 can i trade that 
for 0,98 moogs, or 1,35k Serge? :-)

KD

--- Aaron Lanterman <lanterma at ece.gatech.edu> skrev:

> 
> On Mon, 22 Aug 2005, harrybissell wrote:
> 
> > yeah... doesn't 100mV per semitone make more sense than 83.33mV
> > per semitone.  And Bob 'sold out' and adopted a standard of 81.6667mV.
> 
> I guess it's a metric-British imperial sort of question.
> 
> The 100 mV per semitone does feel more metric, let's call that a buchla.
> 
> Hmmm, 1 moog = 1 volt/oct
>        1/12 moog = 1 volt/semitone
>        1 buchla = 100 mv/semitones = 1/10 volt/semitone
>        10 buchlas = 1 volt/semitone
> 
> so 1 moog = 120 buchlas = 0.12 kilobuchlas, or equivalently
>     1 buchla =
> 
>       (wait for it....)
> 
>         8.3 minimoogs!
> 
> - Aaron
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