Last night I was perusing my Serge catalog and noticed that
there were two versions of the Frequency Shifter. The second
version (FRSX) caught my attention.
Here's what it says about the FRSX:
"The basic unit features a built-in oscillator .... Available at a
higher cost and on special request is a version which accepts
any external shifting signal. This version may be of interest to
musicians wanting to shift the sound of one instrument by
another, say the flute by a tuba....."
Does anyone know how the Carrier input is designed? Is there
a pitch to voltage converter that is used to convert an audio
signal to drive the FS? The catalog is a bit vague as to how the
module works.
Romeo
there were two versions of the Frequency Shifter. The second
version (FRSX) caught my attention.
Here's what it says about the FRSX:
"The basic unit features a built-in oscillator .... Available at a
higher cost and on special request is a version which accepts
any external shifting signal. This version may be of interest to
musicians wanting to shift the sound of one instrument by
another, say the flute by a tuba....."
Does anyone know how the Carrier input is designed? Is there
a pitch to voltage converter that is used to convert an audio
signal to drive the FS? The catalog is a bit vague as to how the
module works.
Romeo