hi joe, and why do you need to add a negative voltage to the pre out of the a155?i thought that ,in order to use the a155 as a graphic vco, all you had to do is pass it thru a filter module to transform its voltage output to AC. bakis. --- Joe Buechler <buechlerjoe@toadmail.com> wrote: > > > i think that the added features of the a-154 would > certainly expand > > the possibilities of using the sequencer as a > "grahic vco", my > > experiments in this area ( both with a previously > owned serge tkb > > and the a-155 ) have led > > me to feel that the "graphic vco" idea has merit > for control > > waveforms but > > when reaching audio frq`s, there isn`t enough > variation to merit the > > extra > > effort - the standard waveform choices provide a > reasonable spread > > of > > harmonic series for "day to day" use and the > addition of things like > > linear > > fm and various waveshapers ( doepfer a-136 is > nice, i can also > > recommend the > > blacet/wiard mini-wave ) provide enough extra > waveform variety with > > less > > effort and less expensive circuitry. > > I dunno, you've probably played with this concept > much more than I > have. I currently have a bank of Regelwerk faders > patched to the A155 > via the A191 so it can be used as a true graphic > VCO, and biased the > pre-out jack with a negative voltage. I can get > quite dramatic changes > in the harmonic content by adjusting the faders in > real time, and > I can also record the waveshaping session on a midi > sequencer. > > It's possible that I could do something very similar > with the > distortion/waveshaper, but it doesn't seem like > there would be > anywhere near as much control. > > In any case, it's a lot of fun. > > Joe > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: more info on the a154 seq cont. and release dates for ...
2002-12-02 by bakis Sirros
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