> Thanks JH. Unfortunately, no voltage controlled phaser on this end yet in > the modular. Which phaser are you using -- your Neptune perhaps? The ARP Quadra Phaser clone. (See http://home.t-online.de/home/jhaible/hj_sch.html , bottom of the page, for details.) But that is just one example for an exponentially controlled Phaser. I have 2 other ones with exponential (V/Oct) inputs, too: The Phase-12 (http://home.debitel.net/user/jhaible/jh_phase12_1.jpg) eventually led to the MAM Phaze2 in a scaled down version (see http://www.mam-germany.de/produkte/phaze2.html) - but I don't know if they have kept the external V/Oct input or not. (If they have not, it should be easy to retrofit (;->)) And the other one is in my JH-3 Modular, with 6 stages switchable from LPF to APF in pairs and VC slope control. Well, the point was that exponential CV is a "natural" and inexpensive way to control a Phaser (just as it is for a VCF), and with the Shape control of the MOTM VCLFO you can emulate some of the stranger crop of Phasers with a simple exponential Phaser to some extend. Next I try it on a VC Flanger. 8-) JH.
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Re: [motm] LFO
2001-01-01 by jhaible@t-online.de
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