I would but I don't have the space, only a small english house you see :-)
If anything, I will have to add VCO's in the shape of MOTM-310's if anything, otherwise
the synth will require a seperate room or garage :-)
First though, I am going to solder my wavewarper, I've still got a 800 and 490 on order,
and need to build another permanent case for the synth to house it all which will be 3
tiers tall and 19" wide, that's all the space I have at present.
--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Drake" <makeme1witheverything@...> wrote:
>
> Yes! But wait til you have 3. You won't believe what youy've been missing...
>
> Hmmm - I have 3 now. Do I need 4?
>
> Seriously, the 300 design is the best damn vco on the planet.
>
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Koos Fockens <torikoos@...> wrote:
>
> > It took me some time before I completed building my second VCO, but it's
> > worth it, and I've
> > recorded some noodling with my first 2VCO patch. I was particulary
> > impressed with how well
> > the VCO stays in tune and tracks the 1V/OCt response after calibration
> > (before calibrating
> > they drifted apart terribly ) but it's rock steady, something most of you
> > probably already
> > knew, and I had every confidence in, but it's nice to be able to compare
> > with the first VCO,
> > and have it confirmed. :-)
> >
> > You can find my noodlings via my webblog, on www.motmsynth.blogspot.com
> >
> > Cheers :---
> >
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> Stephen Drake
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