[sdiy] Top DIY VCO
synth at oldmail.charlielamm.com
synth at oldmail.charlielamm.com
Tue Mar 8 16:33:25 CET 2005
I have a version of the ASM-1 VCO which is based on an electronotes
design. I have used this now for a few years and am very happy with the
sound and stability--and IMO it is quite "phat".
http://www.charlielamm.com/synth/asmvco.php3
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Frédéric Bourgeais wrote:
> 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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