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Re: Quadrature Oscillator

2004-06-07 by john duval

I use my QUOs for Xfading, paning and anywhere else
that requires a smooth transistion... fast or slow.
The VC gain and hold functions are just the thing to
stop the swirling in "mid air" so to speak and the
gain control is great for controling the voltage swing
by making it as subtle as you want. This doesn't help
you a bit i'll bet. Read the wizardry section on the
EGRES page. When i read it long ago it didn't make a
lick of sense until i started experimenting with
them.Now i can't live without them... hence i have at
least 10 in my system. Overkill??... not at all.
kind regards
john duval


--- paradigmshiftbeats <c.d.sawyer@...> wrote:
> A few questions about this module:
>
> 1) I have read comments about the NTO/PCO not having
> "pure" sine
> waves due to the waveshapers used in these modules.
> Does the QUO
> utilize the same circuits or does it in fact produce
> true sines?
>
> 2) Does the 1v/oct tracking function accurately
> enough to use as an
> audio sine wave oscillator, i.e as sub-osc
> enhancement or ring mod
> source?
>
> 3) Anyone care to share their experiences using the
> "hold" or "VCA
> gain" inputs?
>
>
>
>





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