I don't know if this'll help, but the VCFQ has a high-low switch, where high is
normal audio.... low frequencies on the low range are extremely low (the ranges
overlap around 20hz). You can cause earthquakes with this module, I'm not
kidding. The combination of wide voltage swings, pure sinusoid output (when
patched to do feedback and Q'd set right) are gut-wrenching sub-bass. Be
careful with this one!
I'm surprised you couldn't do this with the PCO....
John P.
Barry Michael wrote:
normal audio.... low frequencies on the low range are extremely low (the ranges
overlap around 20hz). You can cause earthquakes with this module, I'm not
kidding. The combination of wide voltage swings, pure sinusoid output (when
patched to do feedback and Q'd set right) are gut-wrenching sub-bass. Be
careful with this one!
I'm surprised you couldn't do this with the PCO....
John P.
Barry Michael wrote:
> CW,
> Since you are using the FreqShft, I was wondering if
> you had much experience trying to "divide down"
> frequencies with it. I'm looking for a way to get
> really low, really pure tones out of the Serge, sort
> of like borderline sub-bass stuff. The low end of the
> sine wavws on both osc. types just don't go low enough
> before they fall apart into seperate cycle type
> activity. From this I deduced that I would have to
> produce harmonics lower than my fundamental tone.I've
> tried using the pulse divider in the audio domain but
> did not have much luck. Rex described to me a method
> of using the USG as an audio processor, and seemed to
> think that would do the trick, but I still didn't have
> any luck.
> Given the problem of trying to produce sub-bass tones,
> and having to use something other than the Osc. for
> the lower harmonics, how would you approach the
> problem. Any body else out there who has any ideas
> please feel free to chime in.
> Thanks,
> BarryM
>
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