Hi Nate! The 300 VCO is only slightly more complicated than the 320 LFO. I am still new to the list and MOTM but I just finished building a 300 VCO, 320 LFO, 420 VCF, 110 Ring/VCA and 940 Power. The main difference is the amount of pot/switch wiring and tighter board layout. I don't have scope either. You can calibrate the VCO by a DVM and with your ear. There are only two adjustments to calibrate. One is sine shape and the other is the V/Oct accuracy. Very easy even for beginners. Hope this helps- Thomas White >From: Nathan Hunsicker <nate@...> >Reply-To: motm@onelist.com >To: MOTM Newsgroup <motm@onelist.com> >Subject: [motm] MOTM-300 Question >Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 22:42:49 -0500 > >Hello all, just a few questions about the 300 VCO. Exactly how difficult >is this module? I worked for 2 years in robotics R&D so I know a good >amount. Is the difficulty in assembly or calibration? I don't have an >o-scope, is there any way i can get around getting one? (in a pinch I'll >borrow one) What is the difference between the 300 and the Micro VCO >expected later this year? Now that I've asked way too many questions, I >have one good thing to say, After reading through the 320 LFO manual, I >was expecting to see this incredibly dim LED, I was delightfully >surprised to see it is as bright as it is, more than bright enough for >my needs. -Nate (sitting under 2 feet of snow) ><< nate.vcf >> ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Message
Re: MOTM-300 Question
2000-01-26 by thomas white
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.