I don’t see how using a comparator would sacrifice sound quality. PWM is achieved on most oscillator by adding a comparator circuit onto the oscillator anyway. Sound quality is never an issue on the Serge in any event. As far as the NTO and PCO being the only oscillators with excellent tracking, how many do you need? I have a hard time believing that the NTO or PCO are somehow not up to your needs.
James R. Coplin
From: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:SergeModular@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jalmari3
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 10:23 AM
To: SergeModular@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SergeModular] Re: Considering Serge
Thank you for your input. I got some mail too.
Here are more
questions:
- I couldn't figure out, if a DC coupled VCA with exponential
response is available by Serge? I would need one despite the fact
that Serge envelopes have selectable curves. (Modcan A series VCA:s
are linear. Their B series 13B has lin/expo switches. So does my
Cwejman VCA-2P, excpet that they are labeled "lin/log".)
- Are the blue jacks DC coupled and black jacks AC coupled?
- Regarding PWM, I realize that there are many ways to get a
rectangle waveform from a Serge system. However, one might suspect,
that using comparators and other auxiliary "tricks" might compromise
sound quality. Could it be argued, that for "classic" PWM sound with
good tracking I should rather go for a Modcan A oscillator? It
outputs only 5V peak to peak though. Would that be a drawback?
- Are NTO and PCO the only Serge oscillators with excellent tracking?
It is good to hear, that another banana system might come out. I wish
someone would make Serge-like 4U individual modules: As I am used to
Eurorack, 6U Modcan and Cynthia modules seem sexy but too big. Also,
I simply like to change and reconfigure my modules. That is why
the "Serge philosophy" of full or half panels doesn't seem appealing
to me.