[sdiy]RE: Re: [sdiy] Top DIY VCO
rdrake
rdrake at data2action.com
Tue Mar 8 16:15:54 CET 2005
ken stone's VCO:
http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs48_vco.html
built on the en76/asm1 core, with some extra waveshaping and sub-octave goodies to boot. he sells pcb boards only, but gives away the schematic.
i originally thot you were looking for schematics for building from scratch, but if you're also considering kits:
oakley: http://www.oakleysound.com/vco.htm --very warm and rich sound
blacet: http://www.blacet.com/VCO.html --very versatle, lots of modulation options
bbob
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: fred at upian.com
>To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Sent: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 10:05:38
>
>Hello all,
>
>Thanks for your comments ;-)
>Ok for using several VCO instead one for fatness.
>
>About discret componants:
>I didn't understood 'discret', I don't want to use
>expensive or too
>exotics chips as CEM. I just want easy to find
>componants : )
>
>So, I got only 3 links,
>
>MOTM-310 kit n@ www.synthtech.com
>ARP 2600 VCO
>Ray wilson VCO
>
>Nothing else ? what's about Rene Schmitz's one ?
>Some are more
>recommended than other ones?
>
>thanks
>fred
>
>
>Le 8 mars 05, à 08:35, nN AAt e e a écrit :
>
>> actually... going back to that original PHAT
>comment... the two main
>> axis of
>> a wave is frequency and amplitude... but what do
>you call the
>> thickness of
>> the wave? is it possible to increase the
>'bandwidth' of the output...
>> an
>> actual thick wave? i don't think it would make
>any difference... i
>> don't
>> know. it's a weird thing to think about...
>>
>> i guess it could be done easily with some
>additive work... modulating
>> too.
>>
>> the idea of a wave that isn't a single
>voltage/base pitch being
>> modulated s
>> just really awkward or just wierd i think...
>wideband voltage?
>>
>> - nate... i need to sleep. badly.
>>
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