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Re: [oldsynths] control voltage question

2003-08-19 by Bonnie Goodwin

To put it simply, synthesizers work with a one volt per octabe change.Adjust accordingly, whether you are feeding a solid voltage, an audio voltage, or some kind of a ramp. The control voltage will change accordingly.
 
Bonnie *:>

Einar_Ekstr\ufffdm <einarekstrom@...> wrote:
hi all,
i have a moog source with a control voltage input (CV), but i'm not 
really familiar with what it does and how it works.
i understand you can feed a signal in to the CV input, and somehow 
control the synth.

what kind of signal should be fed in to the CV-input(any audio 
signal??), and which parameters(pitch only??) are controllable with 
the signal?

thanks for any help!

/einar  


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