[sdiy] vco's
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Tue Apr 7 20:10:01 CEST 2009
I'd largely say muhhh (indifference) to subtly different waveform sonics.
The killer differentiator is features + layout & feel of the module!
Graham Atkins wrote:
> It only reminds me of people who reckon that vinyl records sound
> better than CD's (Have you seen what turntables are fetching on Ebay
> !) OR that
> valve amps sound nicer than transistor amps because of subtle
> distortion of the harmonics. I guess it is all down to
> psychoacoustics. The bottom line
> though is to try and audition different VCO's and decide what sounds
> better to you, not what anyone else thinks.
>
> Graham
>
> On 7 Apr 2009, at 17:41, Scott wrote:
>
>> Is there really much difference in sound between different VCO's?
>> cgs vs motm vs ray Wilson vs Oakley, etc etc. (assuming they all have
>> the same inputs, and same output wave forms, and not counting special
>> VCO like quadrature, etc)
>> I read a lot of stuff where people LOVE the sound of such and such
>> VCO.. But, isn't a 10v p to p saw wave (or whatever wave) the same
>> regardless of which VCO its coming out of?
>>
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