[sdiy] Top Octave Generator (was Chinese MG-1s??!?)

Paul Perry pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Thu May 1 17:53:53 CEST 2008


I'm all in favor of people making top-octave repacements - or indeed
replacements of anything- and I'm in awe of anyone who can write any code at
all.
But if one really wants to make a cheap modern MG-1, using a top octave sub
is not the first thing I'd try to optimize. One really loses a great deal,
with the lockstep.
But if one IS going to do it - please use a RF vco for the clock of the
micro, so one can pitchbend the instrument.

paul perry Melbourne Australia





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