The VCO (and WC) is the reason that I invested in such a large Wiard system - I wanted a 10 oscillator system, akin to the Buchla 200 systems that I worked on in the past. I have Serge VCOs - they are very good, but not at all like the Wiard VCOs. Coming from the Buchla pedigree, I do appreciate Peter G's Plan B VCO's sound, too, but the Wiard VCO is on the level of a Hammond B3 8 foot drawbar as far as musicality - it sounds like music.... The Random output is a great stocastic source, (a noise source when the VCO is in audio ranges, it is your random-voltage-sample-and-hold output when the VCO is used as a clock). The variable sync can syncronize to even sine waves at the sync input, and when used as a lfo, the vco can syncronize to very slow sources. On the VCO, I love having the various waveform levels displayed on the left side, while the right side of the LED bar display the level of the VCA - where on the WC, the LEDs are tied up displaying the bank and waveform position. The WC is a great quantizer - and, since I am doing a lot of sine wave based FM and such, I find myself using the quantizer independently of the VCO's duties, which is often a FM modulator of a VCO carrier. The two unattenuated CV inputs are accurate enough to have both a keyboard and a sequencer patched, which is something of a special but very useful feature. gary Chris Sawyer <paradigmshiftbeats@...> wrote: > > Given what you have, I would definitely recommend the Waveform City as your first Wiard oscillator, but you might want to defer your decision on the second one until you have put some time in with the WC. > > The WC offers the same oscillator core as the Classic VCO, plus the 8-bit waveshaper. It has the same sweet sine, triangle, and sawtooth waves; it offers linear FM (though without the dedicated attenuator); and you can get a form of PWM using certain wavetables, so in many ways it's the Classic VCO and much more. > > That said, the Classic VCO has some unique features of its own like the random output (especially useful in LFO mode and/or patched back into the CVCO mod inputs) and it is my favorite Pulse/PWM wave of any synth I use. I own four Serge VCO's (1 NTO) and my partner owns a Eurorack system including a couple of Plan B Model 15s, and while I do enjoy the unique character of those I can tell you the Classic VCO blows them all away. > > I think the most flexible combination is one of each, but others' mileage may vary. > > cray5656 <amni56@...> wrote: > Not owning a Waveform City I have been listening to the Nord synths > and wondered if the Waveform City sounded like that...or what can you > compare its sound to? > > Owning a Serge VC0s and a Plan B VCO I am thinking about maybe > skipping the Classic VCO to get 2 Waveform Cities, or is the Classic > VCO really worth getting >
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Re: WaveformCity vs VCO
2007-04-05 by Gary Chang
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