1) How about a Tri/Pulse VCO? This is a different circuit as a Saw/Pulse,
but still easy to do in a small form-factor.
2) Dave: How about a VCO Roundup of your gear? Compare/likes/dislikes
Paul S.
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From: Dave Trenkel <
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To:
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Date: Saturday, September 04, 1999 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: [motm] MOTM-310 uVCO
>From: improv@... (Dave Trenkel)
>
>>From: "james holloway" <jimh54@...>
>>
>>I like the ones we already have. Why make a low scale one?
>>
>I think you can never have enough VCO's in a patch, and I'd definitely want
>a couple of uVCO's. I'd personally prefer if they had sine or triangle
>outs, as I gravitate towards those over saw/pulse. My modular has 6 vco's
>(2 SEM, 2 Doepfer standard, 1 Doepfer "High End" VCO, 1 MOTM 300), and I'm
>waiting for the free time to build 2 of Tom G's VCO 4e's (see
>http://www.mindspring.com/~vco/ ), I have the boards, parts and front
>panel, just no time. Even if some of these VCO's aren't as stable as the
>300, there are still places to use them, doubling voices, audio mod
>sources, tracking LFO's, etc. I like the idea of a set of 1U wide modules
>as I'm considering building a smaller live modular for gigs.
>
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