Thanks Nick,
I stand corrected ( though If you would be kind enough to
share a little MORE info that what it's NOT I'm sure many, like
myself would appreciate it.) Looking at the description in the
catalog I see the two outputs have voltage controlled gain. This
would imply the need for 4 VCA's (2 for the actual oscillator circuit
and one each for the two output gain controls)
Having said that a more informed guess would be that the Quadrature
Oscillator uses the Quad VCA PCB with a piggyback control board.
BUT !!! as before I stand to be corrected. :)
Cheers....Dean.
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "keeperofthewogglebug
<keeperofthewogglebug@y...>" <keeperofthewogglebug@y...> wrote:
I stand corrected ( though If you would be kind enough to
share a little MORE info that what it's NOT I'm sure many, like
myself would appreciate it.) Looking at the description in the
catalog I see the two outputs have voltage controlled gain. This
would imply the need for 4 VCA's (2 for the actual oscillator circuit
and one each for the two output gain controls)
Having said that a more informed guess would be that the Quadrature
Oscillator uses the Quad VCA PCB with a piggyback control board.
BUT !!! as before I stand to be corrected. :)
Cheers....Dean.
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "keeperofthewogglebug
<keeperofthewogglebug@y...>" <keeperofthewogglebug@y...> wrote:
> The Quadrature Oscillator is NOT "a Variable Q VCF set topermanently
> self oscillate." It has its own unique PCB.
>
> -Nick Liebrecht