[sdiy] Unique sounding modules that can't have voltage control?
Florian Anwander
fanwander at mnet-online.de
Thu Feb 8 14:51:52 CET 2024
Hi
On 08.02.24 13:53, cheater cheater via Synth-diy wrote:
> Modern voltage controlled synth modules have non-linearities too, so
> what? That doesn't make them non-voltage-controllable. Have I
> misunderstood what you mean?
Then the voltage that is sent may change in a non-linear way (the values
are usually computed and then the "non-linear" voltage is generated in a
D/A-converter), but the relation voltage to control on the module will
be linear. Or the other way round: the voltage change is linear but
there is a "de-linearizing" circuit in the controlled module. Example:
expo-converter in V/Oct. controlled VCOs.
Rgds.
Florian
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