I think Mike meant to say that one of the two LFOs in the 390 is
∗voltage controllable∗. Only the 320 has the sync feature.
My recomendation on module selection is to start with one of each
different type of module and decide later, after using them, which ones
you want duplicates of. I have two each of a lot of MOTM modules,
including the 300, 310, 320, and 390. The 300 and 310 are the same high
quality VCO, but the 300 adds more features. Now I think the 320 and
390 LFO modules are really quite different from each other. The 390 is
great for your basic LFO needs. And the 320 is in a class by itself,
the "king" of LFOs. So I suggest one of each to start.
One more piece of advice. You are very likely to end up with a lot more
modules than you thought you would ever get. :) Thank goodness these
are ∗modular∗. The case and power supply options will work themselves
out as you grow your synth. Just plan on growing.
-Richard Brewster
Mike Marsh wrote:
>3) The 390 is a great LFO! You'll be happy with it. The advantage
>the 390 has over the 320 is that it has two separate LFOs, and one is
>sync-able.
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>More food for thought!
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>Mike
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