[sdiy] MS-20 V/Hz?

Jorn Bilse jorn_bilse at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Oct 10 15:18:47 CEST 2005


That's right, the Mono/Poly is "special" in Korg terms, since it is the only
mono synth (or at least it has a mono-mode with 4 oscs) that doesn't use V/Hz,
probably because it's more recent (1981 I think) and they wanted to conform to
the industry standard. Later Korg synths are all polyphonic. Earlier Korg mono
synths from the 70's use V/Hz. Of top of my head the following are V/Hz but the
list is not necessarily exhaustive: MiniKorg 700 (and 700S), MaxiKorg 800 DV,
770, 900PS, M-500 (and M-500SP), Synthe Bass SB-100, MS-10, MS-20 and MS-50.

Jorn

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Louis van Dompselaar" <louis at dompselaar.org>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] MS-20 V/Hz?


Quoting Andre Majorel  [10/10/05 09:30]:
> So I guess that would be 7.91 mV/Hz.

Which is very close to 1V / 125 Hz

To answer the other question: the Mono/Poly is
plain 1V/Octave, so not all Korgs use V/Hz.


	
	
		
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