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the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros

hi list,
speaking of vc dividers...
for what purpose do you use your vc divider??
i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub
oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas???
bakis.


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Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by duffnuff

bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> hi list,
> speaking of vc dividers...
> for what purpose do you use your vc divider??
> i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub
> oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas???

bakis,
hmm. i don't have one but have given it some thought.   the 
limitation that i can't get past is that you can put pretty much 
anything through its input (audio or cv) but what you get on the 
output is always a square wave.  (a thought, might be interesting 
to follow it w an a136 to try to wrench the wave shape into 
something more interesting.)   
too bad you can't divide down an envelope w it and retain the 
shape but i guess that's more the function of a freq shifter which 
is way more complex.  am i right in thinking this?
-duff

Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by doctor_noh

What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by different divisors, and 
synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one would be quarter-
note triplets, and another would be every two-and-a-half measures.

You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave something else.

- John

Re: [Doepfer_a100] the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by Florian Anwander

Hi Bakis 

> for what purpose do you use your vc divider??
> i have two of them but i,only,use them as sub
> oscillators so far...any other uses/ideas???
I don't have one, but try this: Two VCOs, VCO1 and hardsyncs VCO2 via the
VC-Divider. VCO2 is tuned very high, VC-Divider is modulated. Audio is
taken from VCO2.

Also thinkable are random rhythm patterns.

Florian
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by Andreas Lindholm

That's a cool idea, damn now I just have to get a few some day =)


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> What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by different divisors, and
> synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one would be quarter-
> note triplets, and another would be every two-and-a-half measures.
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> You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave something else.
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> - John
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Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by doctor_noh

Well, if you had one LFO divided by two, and another divided by 
three, and ran the divided outputs to the PLL, with the control 
output of the PLL controling one of the VCOs, the divided signals 
will then stay in step (phase locked). Now the un-divided output of 
the LFOs will have a frequency ratio of 2:3, and the frequency of 
the 'slave' will follow that of the 'master'. This ought to work with 
audio frequency too.

- John

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
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> thank you john,
> but that really needs more explaining,please.
> bakis.
> 
> 
> --- doctor_noh <jrniels@m...> wrote:
> > What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by
> > different divisors, and 
> > synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one
> > would be quarter-
> > note triplets, and another would be every
> > two-and-a-half measures.
> > 
> > You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave
> > something else.
> > 
> > - John
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros

--- Florian Anwander <Florian.Anwander@consol.de>
wrote:
> Also thinkable are random rhythm patterns.

thanks florian!,
please explain further your last idea.
bakis.




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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-09 by bakis Sirros

thank you john,
but that really needs more explaining,please.
bakis.


--- doctor_noh <jrniels@mindspring.com> wrote:
> What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by
> different divisors, and 
> synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one
> would be quarter-
> note triplets, and another would be every
> two-and-a-half measures.
> 
> You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave
> something else.
> 
> - John
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [Doepfer_a100] the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-10 by Florian Anwander

Hi Bakis 

> > Also thinkable are random rhythm patterns.
> please explain further your last idea.
The same thing as John (doctor_noh) wants to do with LFO.

Florian
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-10 by bakis Sirros

...and what is a pll??where do i find one??
thanks
bakis.


--- doctor_noh <jrniels@mindspring.com> wrote:
> Well, if you had one LFO divided by two, and another
> divided by 
> three, and ran the divided outputs to the PLL, with
> the control 
> output of the PLL controling one of the VCOs, the
> divided signals 
> will then stay in step (phase locked). Now the
> un-divided output of 
> the LFOs will have a frequency ratio of 2:3, and the
> frequency of 
> the 'slave' will follow that of the 'master'. This
> ought to work with 
> audio frequency too.
> 
> - John
> 
> --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros
> <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> > thank you john,
> > but that really needs more explaining,please.
> > bakis.
> > 
> > 
> > --- doctor_noh <jrniels@m...> wrote:
> > > What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by
> > > different divisors, and 
> > > synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one
> > > would be quarter-
> > > note triplets, and another would be every
> > > two-and-a-half measures.
> > > 
> > > You could also use the PLL to make that
> squarewave
> > > something else.
> > > 
> > > - John
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > 
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: the VC DIVIDER

2002-04-10 by Florian Anwander

Hey Bakis 

> ...and what is a pll??
Didn't we have this some month ago?

> where do i find one??
On top of the wish list for new A-100 modules and in the polls...

Florian

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VC version of A-162? VC-Trig/Delay?

2002-04-11 by p. hendricks

Does anyone make anything like that?
The Trig/Delay is such a simple yet useful module, sure would be nice to
have VC for the Delay and Length.
best,
pH

Re: VC version of A-162? VC-Trig/Delay?

2002-04-11 by synth_freak_2000

hello,
o.k.,i know i have said this before,but you can use the vc-decay(A142)
as a vc-gate.that means that you can control the length of the gate 
with voltage control.
bakis.



 In Doepfer_a100@y..., "p. hendricks" <ph@a...> wrote:
> Does anyone make anything like that?
> The Trig/Delay is such a simple yet useful module, sure would be 
nice to
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> have VC for the Delay and Length.
> best,
> pH

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