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Re: Getting very precise Hz?

2006-11-19 by vliesgaard

You need a mixer module and a fixed voltage (e.g. any active output of
a step sequenser). The A-138c mixer module has a fixed voltage on
input 1 if no patch chord is inserted.

What you do is simply scale down the fixed voltage and then insert
that into the CV2 input of the A-110. The CV2 pot is now your fine
control. 

Best Dirk.



--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "redsawcloud" <redsawcloud@...>
wrote:
>
> I'm trying to tune my A-110s to very precise frequencies and I'm
assuming I'd need some 
> (probably digital?) device to be able to get one at say 587 Hz and
the other at 845Hz. What 
> devices do people use to get exact tunings with analog oscillators?
> 
> I'm sure there is something very simple that performs this function,
I just don't know what 
> it's called or where to find it?
> 
> someone help?
> 
> Thankyou hugely for your time.
>

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