Hello Rob, I've used the sequential switch to perform this function and it works well. However, be aware: it is a hard switching function from one input to the next as opposed to a "morph". To me a "morph" implies a more gradual change over time from one state to another. In the synth world this is often achieved (or simulated??) via a crossfading effect. You can do this by running your audio sources into a couple of vcas and the vcas into a mixer (then modulating the vcas eg: with envelopes that start and finish at different times). Or, you could use the panner/crossfader module (there's an existing one plus Doepfer have a dual xfader on the list of modules in development). Or, there is also the 4 channel voltage controlled mixer and morphing modules. These options would achieve effects closer to the Plan B "VC waveform" (which is actually a crossfade effect anyway). Regards, Adam --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "rob_d_rob_d" <rob@...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > Thanks for the replies. > Seems like the A-151 is what I am looking for. > I liked the morph feature on the Plan B Model 15 VCO but I am not so keen on the tuning > inconsistancies that exist on that unit. > A-151 seems to do everything I need plus it can be minimised to 2 or 3 I/O's in addition to > the default 4. > Thanks again and now back to the digi stuff, > Rob >
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Re: VCO A-110 output morphing
2008-03-24 by vcovcfvca
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