Hi Phil and Brad, I think we have a very different kind of using oscillators and making music. I'm not a fan of uncontrollable noise but more of musical oscillators with a special timbre. You are right concerning the modulation options (also the Model 10 has interesting features using it as an LFO, or the D_LFO from Cwejman), but using the Model 15 live patching a new sound without tuning the oscillators an octave up or down is for me more helpful than a PWM-option using it as an LFO. I think both side are right, relating to the sounds you will create. best regards Axel ph@comcast.net schrieb: > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: Axel Jungkunst <phaedra@t-online.de <mailto:phaedra%40t-online.de>> > > The octave switch is very useful, LFOs are enough in a system, I > > think....or easy to purchase somewhere. > > actually, finding an LFO with PWM or FM or even bi-polar VC isn't so > easy. Only a few LFOs have PWM, it's weird, the MS50 LFO has it, and > the MOTM LFO, what else? > Personally switching back and forth from LFO to VCO live is something > I often do, a gated switch for it would even be cool, the octave > switch I really don't think I need either, I don't use it on the few > VCOs that have it. > > best, > phil > >
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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Model 15 Rev. 2 and 15A Expander
2007-05-05 by Axel Jungkunst
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