Having never heard of a variable voltage divider... I propose a new
500 series module....
The uVD! Doepfer had one, here's some info on it....
http://www.innovativemusic.com.au/Products/Dopfer/Modules_A163.htmI'd have to hear it, though. ::grins::
--- In motm@y..., jwbarlow@a... wrote:
> Another thing to try for this effect is to use a vco (tuned fairly
high --
> like mid kHz) to drive a vc divider. Use the output of the divider
as your
> audio, and sweep the divider from one to 16 (or 32) to sweep
through
> increasingly lower harmonics -- an lfo or eg is good for this.
>
> What's that? You don't have a vc divider?
>
> When I do this, I often use two vcos (one to FM the other) to get a
very rich
> harmonic background to sweep across. If you use the vcfs to pick
off
> harmonics, remember to use a harmonically rich waveform (like a saw
or square
> -- or some rich FM) so you have something to hear when the filter
peak passes
> a harmonic.
>
> Good luck!
> JB