Hey, it's nice to see someone else's measurements. I'll put mine up on my web site, once it's up. (Oh well, another project.) BTW, you don't need to use up a VCO; just plug an 800 into the FM jack on the 320 and use the sustain knob as a control voltage aka. freq control (attack, decay and release all set to 0). I think you can get up to around 2khz or so. If you don't want to use up an 800, plug the 320 pulse-out back into its FM-in and set shape to 10. (Playing with shape knob may add addl. effects.) Of course this removes the use of the shape function and pulse-out jack. Eh... such is life. Cheers, George Kisslak ----- Original Message ----- From: Tentochi <tentochi@...> To: MOTM List <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:35 PM Subject: [motm] Max. Frequencies LFO1 (320) 26.8 Hz LFO2 (320) 27.8 Hz VCO1 (300) 96.8 kHz S&H1 (100) 13.2 Hz S&H2 (101) 12.3 Hz VCF4 (410) not measured Didn't want to take the time to find a way to measure '410 LFO frequency. I didn't have the patience to find minimum frequencies. Slow! Slow! Slow! Yeah! These are all unmodulated. These are all actually reading from my setup. All measurements performed with Fluke 87-III. Easy to do bit-descimation (simulated sampling effects) with VCO into S&H since you can trigger it at sampler rates (i.e. 44.1 and 48 kHz). Not possible to use un-modulated LFO to generate modulation source for "growl" in brass patches (usually around 80 Hz) required. Hate to waste a VCO on this. --Shemp Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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Re: [motm] Max. Frequencies
2001-05-17 by George Kisslak
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