Hi Einar and list .
I would add to Bonnies explanation .
vintage synthesizers (and most of the new analog ones) are having voltage
control inputs to able the user to control the parameters using external
devices , such devices can be analog sequencers , midi>cv converter ,
voltage quantizer or a CV keyboard .
some of this CV inputs are 1V/Oct and are used for controlling the
pitch/tune of the synthesizer as Bonnie had explain . usually you would want
to connect a controller that would generate this 1V/Oct format such as a
quantizer module or midi>cv .
other CV inputs that are not using the 1V/Oct format can be control by any
voltage source in order for example to control Frequency/cut-off of a VCF ,
PWM etc .
connecting audio in to the 1V/Oct would make an exponential FM of your VCOs
, nice sounds (-:
Hope that help .
Cheers
Gur Milstein
ANALOGIC Analog Control System
http://www.analogic-acs.com ----- Original Message -----
From: "Einar Ekström" <einarekstrom@...>
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Subject: [oldsynths] control voltage question
> hi all,
> i have a moog source with a control voltage input (CV), but i'm not
> really familiar with what it does and how it works.
> i understand you can feed a signal in to the CV input, and somehow
> control the synth.
>
> what kind of signal should be fed in to the CV-input(any audio
> signal??), and which parameters(pitch only??) are controllable with
> the signal?
>
> thanks for any help!
>
> /einar
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