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Re: 1V/Oct on filter

2009-12-16 by dr.jasoncrest

Thanks a million for taking the time to answer.

I guess that's where some of the confusion, at least in the technical meaning, comes in for me. Typically I'm using another type of control voltage other than a keyboard into the 1v/oct input on the filter.
This reminds me of another question I've had in the back of my mind. What's the difference between frequency modulation and 1v/oct input on an oscillator other than the fact that frequency modulation is scalable? The result sounds similar to me.

Wishing I'd majored in electronic music,
Jason

--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, sascha victoria <sascha.victoria@...> wrote:
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> if you apply 1v/oct to the 1v/oct input on the filter it will track with the
> 1v/oct you have applied to the oscillator. if you play up the keyboard the
> filter will open with the same ratio as the oscillator. if you go down, the
> filter goes down. dig?
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> On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 8:27 PM, dr.jasoncrest <dr.jasoncrest@...>wrote:
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> > I understand the concept of the 1V/Oct on an Osc. but what exactly does
> > this mean on a filter? Thanks!
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