It sounds like you're used to some other kind of synth.
The VCF Q does not have an LFO built-in.
So send an audio sawtooth from your precision VCO to AGC IN on the VCF
Q, and
send a low frequency signal from another source (another PCO, or DTG, or
random voltage) to the VCF input. Take any one of the 4 outputs (hi,
low, band, notch) to your universal AP.
You won't find the BLOG in the Gold book - it was written way before the
BLOG was
invented.
The simplest use of the BLOG is to combine trigger signals. There are 2
inverters and
and 3 gates: AND, OR, and XOR. The AND gate goes high if both inputs
are high, the OR gate
goes high if either or both inputs are high, and the XOR gate goes high
if one or the other inputs
is high but not both. The inverters are high with a low input and low
with a high input.
The AND gate is handy to create gated, repeating notes. Send an LFO
signal into one input, send
a trigger gate (like from your TKB keyboard pulse output) to another
input, have the output
trigger an envelope generator. Every time you hit a TKB pad you'll hear
not just one note but
a repeating note.
The sequencing programmer is a sequencer and a programmer. To use it as
a sequencer you
need to send it a clock signal. Make sure the ON/OFF switch is ON.
Send an LFO or other trigger source to the sequencer's CLOCK input.
You should see the LED's cycle 1-2-3-4-1-2-3-4... Also, you need to
understand
that the knob rows A B C D correspond to the outputs A B C D. To
simplify things, send
a control voltage from output A to an oscillator CV input, and patch the
oscillator so you can
hear it. Either clock the sequencer as before or press the stage select
buttons on the sequencer
and you should hear the oscillator changing pitch. Now turn the
sequencer ON/OFF switch to OFF,
and press the first stage select button. You should see the first LED
turn on. Turn the first pot
on the A row up and down, You'll hear the pitch go up and down.
Now take the patch cord out of the A output and plug it into the B
output and see what happens when
you change the pots on the B row. So you have 4 simultaneous outputs A
B C D, all doing different things.
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>or the Variable SLope Filter. My thinking was that i take the blue
>output of the Prec VCO SAW out to the blue VCF on the Q VCF, but this
>doesnt appear to be correct? I then have the Hi out to a Universal AP.
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>ANy recommendations/.......also I have as yet not worked out how to
>use the 4 stage seq programmer and the Boolean Logic...and yes I have
>looked at the Gold book, I am just stuck :-\
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