As someone will will DEFINATELY buy
at least two of these VCOs, the only thing that really concerns me is the
lack of an AC/DC coupling selector switch.
The Blacet doesn't include one either, however the 'job' is already done on the PCB - one only needs to wire up a switch and mount it on the panel.
While the panel is already somewhat full, there's still room to place the switch, so I've modded all three of my VCOs with this.
When I think of all the ommissions you discuss, none really present a problem, at least for me and the way I use a VCO. I don't mind sending an exponential CV along with a vibrato CV into a single jack through a mixer. However the AC/DC is something that I think is a big deal.
Thanks! Looking forward to the next run of frac modules. I currently have your Frac Ladder Filter and the frac dual VCA. While the filter is great and certainly has 'that sound' perfectly nailed, I typically stick to my Wiard filters. The VCA however is something extra special - all my other VCAs pale in comparason to yours, for cleanliness and sound qualtiy.
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a) a pot needs a jack :)
b) the thing that is looking like the most sense is the AC/DC FM coupling.
Paul S.
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The Blacet doesn't include one either, however the 'job' is already done on the PCB - one only needs to wire up a switch and mount it on the panel.
While the panel is already somewhat full, there's still room to place the switch, so I've modded all three of my VCOs with this.
When I think of all the ommissions you discuss, none really present a problem, at least for me and the way I use a VCO. I don't mind sending an exponential CV along with a vibrato CV into a single jack through a mixer. However the AC/DC is something that I think is a big deal.
Thanks! Looking forward to the next run of frac modules. I currently have your Frac Ladder Filter and the frac dual VCA. While the filter is great and certainly has 'that sound' perfectly nailed, I typically stick to my Wiard filters. The VCA however is something extra special - all my other VCAs pale in comparason to yours, for cleanliness and sound qualtiy.
Best wishes,
Michael McGrath
Manager, Engineering & Training Services
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Re: [motm] Frac VCO features?a) a pot needs a jack :)
b) the thing that is looking like the most sense is the AC/DC FM coupling.
Paul S.
> With a 'pot' space available, what features might live there? Maybeone more
> pot or toggle? Are you willing to consider a new feature, ordo you intend to
> "port" existing 300 features over only?Yahoo! Groups Links
>
> I like the ac/dc coupling on fm1 input of my motm-300.
>
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