Compactness is probably the main reason. It's true that panning can be
patched easily, and in different ways. It doesn't seem that interesting
to me any more. My DIY synth built in 1980 had panning VCAs and I
grossly overused them.
Richard Brewster
On 4/27/10 4:10 PM, Tom Adam wrote:
> Just wondering...
> What's so special about the Stereo panning VCA's?
> When I want to achieve this, I use 2 VCA's, an inverter module (part of
> the MOTM-410 OMS oakley thingie) and a CV.
> Or when just having fun, I use a MOTM-700...
> Come to think of it, there are several ways to achieve this.
>
> What feature makes this a much wanted module? What am I missing?
> Why would I put it on my want list knowing Paul has "limited time" for
> releasing new stuff?
>
> If it's just the matter of the 'amount of modules' used, expand your
> system. Paul would love to sell you some more VCA's/EG's or LFO's ;-)
>
> James Elliott schreef:
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>> 2) Stereo/Panning VCA's
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> Cheers,
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