Nice looking VCA, that TLN-132. Did you know that Googling for 'SSM
2022' turns up your TLN-132 User Guide at the top of the list!
Great tip about using the Miniwave for VC of panning. Of course it
needs to be attenuated from 10V to 5V range. I was playing around with
the sine wave outputs on the MOTM-320R (with your DB320 daughterboard
giving dual outputs) for panning control. Remember, the shape of these
sine outputs is also morphed by the SHAPE controls.
-Richard Brewster
Scott Juskiw wrote:
>>So what do you folks use for VC panning?
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>I built my own dual VCAs with enough controls on them so that I can
>easily do VC panning without having to tie up a bunch of other
>modules. I have an initial gain knob, a linear VC input (with
>reversing attenutator), and an exponential VC input (also with
>reversing attenuator).
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>http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln132/TLN-132.html
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>I can easily set these up to pan with linear or exponential voltage
>sources that are +/- 5Vpp or 0-5V. I believe the MOTM-130 (RIP?) will
>also have the necessary features for auto-panning.
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>I find the smoothest panning uses sine waves (rather than triangle
>waves). But I also like to use various Miniwave waveforms for really
>bizarre panning. See the above link for some VC panning samples with
>sine waves and linear vs. exponential response.
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