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320 as VCO

320 as VCO

2005-02-18 by Jeff Laity

Since MOTM LFOs have "waveshaping based on Moog and VCS3," and go up to 
2800Hz, do they sound any good when used as VCOs? I was curious if they 
would provide a different flavor than the 300/310. Of course, the 390 I 
ordered doesn't have a 1V/oct input, so I would need a 320 for this.

I realize that "waveshaping based on VCS3 and Moog" does not 
necessarily mean that it sounds like a VCS3 oscillator. I was just 
curious if anyone has used this, and/or had sound clips available.

Re: [motm] 320 as VCO

2005-02-18 by Jeff Laity

I found some more info in the archives, but does anyone have an audio 
demo using the 320 as a VCO? Also, since the 390 is "1V/octave 
controlled with FM," it appears that I can use it as a VCO after all. A 
sloppy, untrimmed, vintage VCO that flies in the face of everything 
MOTM VCOs stand for...
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On Feb 18, 2005, at 11:06 AM, Jeff Laity wrote:

> Since MOTM LFOs have "waveshaping based on Moog and VCS3," and go up to
>  2800Hz, do they sound any good when used as VCOs? I was curious if 
> they
>  would provide a different flavor than the 300/310. Of course, the 390 
> I
>  ordered doesn't have a 1V/oct input, so I would need a 320 for this.
>
>  I realize that "waveshaping based on VCS3 and Moog" does not
>  necessarily mean that it sounds like a VCS3 oscillator. I was just
>  curious if anyone has used this, and/or had sound clips available.
>

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