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Re: [motm] Max. Frequencies

2001-05-17 by George Kisslak

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




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