You need one LFO, one inverter, two VCAs, and your audio signal. Audio
signal goes to audio input on both VCAs. LFO output goes to VCA #1 CV
input. LFO output also goes through inverter, the inverter output goes
to VCA #2 CV input. You'll have to add a +5V offset to each VCA if the
LFOs are +/-5V (most likely they are). I have a couple of panning
audio examples at the bottom of this page:
http://tellun.com/motm/diy/tln132/TLN-132.htmlThe VCAs I used for these demos have reversing attenuators built in.
On 5-Nov-09, at 6:07 PM, crmatt99 wrote:
> O.K. so I decided to try with a couple of vca to make a panning
> patch which went as follows.
>
> 300 saw output to multiple to 2 different vca's.
>
> 320 sine out to multiple.
>
> 320 from multiple 1 to vca 1 cv input
>
> 320 from multiple 2 to 830 mixer input 2 attenuator negative 5
> output to vca 2 cv input.
>
> vca 1 out to left.
>
> vca 2 out to right.
>
> ...and here is where i realize that as the sine wave from the 320 is
> crossing zero the volume of each vca is at half.
>
> Is there a simple method to achieve panning that I might a have
> missed.
>
> I have these modules
> 101
> 120
> 190x2
> 300x2
> 320
> 390
> 410
> 420
> 440
> 510
> 650
> 800x4
> 830
>