1. Re: ring mod as VCA - you will quite a bit more bleed through from the X and Y channels than you will on the "real" VCA. The spec says only 40 db separation, which is clearly audible. I use my RM as a VCA in a pinch, but the real VCA performance is mucho superior because of the much higher rejection ratio. 2. To paraphrase some long ago AH sarcasm: EG linear outputs -> VCA linear inputs makes me SAD (very unnatural sounding decay on audio signals). EG exp outputs -> VCA linear inputs makes me GLAD (normal state of affairs for general purpose synthesis). But EG exp outputs -> VCA exp inputs = WHOMP-ASS punch, for really dynamic short percussive sounds. So it's good to have exp envelopes (800s are exp, BTW) plus both exp and linear control voltage inputs on VCAs. Dave > From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...> > > A while back, when Paul was talking about the future MOTM-VCA. I remember > some discussion about having both exponential and linear inputs. Can some > of you modular savvy guys tell me why I would want this feature in a VCA. > Speaking from MOTM land, since that is all the modular I own, the EGs have > exponential outputs so the VCA has a exponential input and linear > response. > What would I use a linear input on a VCA for unless I was using EGs with > linear CV outs? > > Larry (still trying to learn & understand this modular stuff) Hendry >
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RE: More VCA blabbering
1999-10-29 by Dave Bradley
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