Just my .02 here.... I work on compositions that can take weeks or
months to finish. Being able to rely on the stable vco's giving me what
I want week in & week out is nice.
Also, if you tune 2 osc's together to achieve a slow beat frequency,
minor short term variations stick out like a sore thumb. If you're
after hash, that's fine, but if you want consistency, it's not.
Of course, stability is not the only thing in the world....
Peter Grenader wrote:
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surreal electronic music, sound, noise
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months to finish. Being able to rely on the stable vco's giving me what
I want week in & week out is nice.
Also, if you tune 2 osc's together to achieve a slow beat frequency,
minor short term variations stick out like a sore thumb. If you're
after hash, that's fine, but if you want consistency, it's not.
Of course, stability is not the only thing in the world....
Peter Grenader wrote:
>A) ALL analog VCOs drift--
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>B) IMHO, drift is one of the most overrated criteria in VCOs and I think for
>many gets in the way of judging the overall musicality of the instrument.
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m/n/m/l
surreal electronic music, sound, noise
http://mnml.soulcatcher.net