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Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Random voltages are great but not all the time

2009-05-07 by james.husted@mac.com

Voltage quantizers work on CV only. Typically the differences between the different manufactures models are in weather or not the unit can output in different scales and which scales they can do. I have the Doepfer Dual Quantizer A-156. It has one half set to do standard 12 semitone scale and the other half can be set to major scale (i.e. only voltages corresponding to the major scale), minor scale, major chord, minor chord, fundamental+fifth and addition of seventh or sixth when chords are selected. Only $175 at Analoguehaven.com - http://www.analoguehaven.com/doepfer/a156/

-James

On May 2, 2009, at 8:25 PM, mrfossy86 wrote:



Hello everyone!

I just wanted to know if people here know of (or use and could recommend) any voltage quantisation modules in Eurorack format... I've read about them somewhere a while back, and I'm not sure quite how they work... Do they round audible signals up or down to the nearest semitone, or do they process control voltages, or...?

Am I even talking about something that exists, here!? I'm usually quite good at using my ears to match and harmonise pitches, but a module like this might come in handy...

Tim


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