The VC TimeGen Clock has the left cell Blue jack being an asymmetrical
triangle wave & Red jack being a 5o% duty cycle square wave output
which stays constant through the manual "freq' pot range in
combination with the "both" position selected w/ external CV. In
addition, you have the ability to modify the duty cycle (pulsewidth)
of the output(s) using external CV source from either the 'front' or
the 'back' of the pulse by selecting "Rise" or "Fall" on the CV source
select switch. This way you can create syncopation in the rhythm
patches & pulse width mod in the audio range use.
The right cell is like VC TimeGen Osc.
Matt
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "matthew carpenter"
<matfhew.carpenfer@...> wrote:
triangle wave & Red jack being a 5o% duty cycle square wave output
which stays constant through the manual "freq' pot range in
combination with the "both" position selected w/ external CV. In
addition, you have the ability to modify the duty cycle (pulsewidth)
of the output(s) using external CV source from either the 'front' or
the 'back' of the pulse by selecting "Rise" or "Fall" on the CV source
select switch. This way you can create syncopation in the rhythm
patches & pulse width mod in the audio range use.
The right cell is like VC TimeGen Osc.
Matt
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "matthew carpenter"
<matfhew.carpenfer@...> wrote:
>goes
> Hi Bob, all,
>
> The [VC TimeGen Osc] function block has two cells:
>
> The one on the left is free running with an overall "Freq" pot which
> from 25 sec. to 8.5 KHz in full rotation. The VC range extends this for1v/oct and
> greater than 2 min to 11.5 kHz.
>
> There are two CV inputs, both scaled exponentially : one approx
> the other +/- scalable that affects the overall frequency, butleaves the
> two waveforms (see below) constant through the sweep.(hence
>
> The output waveforms are: Blue jack = inverted SAW wave with the
> extremely fast rise time of 25 microseconds making it very "alive"
> voiced as what Rex says is 'the Creature's main male call') and theRed jack
> = 50% duty cycle square waveform with the rising edge voiced differentlymuch for
> than the falling edge as is the sound of reed instruments (i.e. - bass
> clarinet). These were both specifically voiced by Rex and provide
> the filter to "chew" on.'really make
>
> The right cell of this function block is that of the DTG, but has a
> softer/smoother voicing while remaining sonically focused. This is the
> 'feminine' voices calling. According to Rex, the two together
> it happen'.
>
> Information on the VC Timegen Clock is forthcoming...
>
> Matt
>
>
> On 2/19/08, Bob Hearn <yahoo@...> wrote:
> >
> > Great!
> >
> > Now then... what exactly are these new modules, the VC Timegen Osc and
> > the VC Timegen Clock?
> >
> > Bob Hearn
> >
> > On Feb 19, 2008, at 9:19 AM, Les Mizzell wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > Could someone put the photos that matt has "posted" in the
> > > > "Photos" section of this group, please?
> > >
> > > http://www.serge-fans.com/m-class.html
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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