<div id="RTEContent">LOL...<br> <br> I was implying audio rate modulation. The Prophet V allows<br> VCO2 to be made an LFO. You CAN do audio rate modulation<br> as well, but i fail to see how that would get your string sound...<br> unless you wanted that 'string sound from hell' :^P<br> <br> H^) harry (DO you use audio rate ???)<br><br><b><i>Oakley Sound <tonyallgood@btinternet.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> > The modulation input can be anything... an LFO, ADSR, any control<br>> voltage...<br>> For max mayhem even another VCO could be used (though uncommon...)<br><br>I don't know about uncommon. On the 'quite common' Prophet 5 you can <br>route VCO2 to the PW of VCO1.<br><br>But thinking about it, it is not that common on other synths, so Harry <br>is probably right.<br><br>But its a very useful effect. I use it on most of my B!
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patches. <br>So its definitely worth allowing for it.<br><br>Tony<br><br>www.oakleysound.com<br></blockquote><br></div>