From: "Rhen, Kris" <krhen@s...> Date: Thu Jan 17, 2002 9:57 pm Subject: RE: [Doepfer_a100] Variable level waveform output on VCO Kris wrote: >When you say 'variable leve' do you mean 'different volume than just the >standard 5vp-p'? I'm not sure if that meshes with 'frequency of the >waveform could be influenced on the output'? In the text by moog, they say: Precise, continuous frequency variation over frequency ranges of 100:1 and greater are accomplished by the variation of externally-applied control voltages. >Run 'em into a mixer and attenuate them. You can never have enough >mixers! :-) Thank for that tip! So far I used the mixers to have separate patches of sounds. So input 1 is one sound and input 2 is another. So far I have one exponential mixer and one linear mixer. But I don't know what's the difference between the too??? >It would be very simple however to make an 'Osc Aid' like the one on the >synthesizer.com modular that basically taps into each output and supplies >a >voltage divider pot and additional output for each, sending a portion of the >signal to ground, thus attenuating (variable leveling) each individual >output. Ever do any DIY? That's an easy one. KRIS Does this mean, a audio devider does the same? Roel. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: variable level waveform output on VCO
2002-01-18 by Roel Steverink
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