Hi ,
I must admit i am a bit in the same situation: i have two 300 and two
310 and it is clear it is not enough ... also all the MOTM VCO have the
same sound...
That's why i have designed a new VCO board with the ASM1 core inside but
everything all around has been improved to bring the ASM1/electronotes
core to the MOTM level. The result is a new kind of "ultra" VCO! The pcb
fit with 4 pot MOTM format and the front panel can be identical to the
MOTM300 excepted for the sync plug who is only an input. The Hard sync
switch is present. It do not sound the same at all, but got the same
stability on the expo converter than the 300/310... The pcb is single
side. It is possible to build an exact copy of the electronote or ASM1
VCO or an "ultra" VCO from the same pcb. This board is available on
order , cost 25 euros each + shipping. It is not published on my web
site yet, but it is a part of the next site update... If there are
amateurs for this beast...
Cheers,
Marc B.
Richard Brewster wrote:
> One time I thought I had too many oscillators. I had a beautiful Blacet
> VCO in a Schaeffer panel. As I recall, I built it while waiting for my
> second MOTM-300. But with two MOTM-300 and two MOTM-310, I thought that
> five VCOs was more than I needed. (That was before the third cabinet.)
> I sold the Blacet, but later I regretted it. Eventually I added two Cat
> Girl Synth VCOs, highly customized in 1U panels. So now I have six and
> that's about right. Well, at least it's not too many.
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> -Richard Brewster
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> "Two of each module is better than one of each."
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>> Secondly, anyone have too many 300's and want to sell one (in good
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>>Too many oscillators. That's funny.
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