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NCOM 'self-oscillates'?

NCOM 'self-oscillates'?

2006-05-24 by simulacreant

I read somewhere on the serge-fans site that you can patch the NCOM to
'self-oscillate' and you determine the pitch with the divide-by knob.
Can anyone explain how to patch this?
Thanks!

any used panels for sale ?

2006-05-24 by Kim Hansen

Hello all

i'm getting ready to purchase another panel.
Before i put together a custom panel i thought i'd
check if there's any used panels for sale.

best to all, - Kim G - Copenhagen, Denmark

Re: NCOM 'self-oscillates'?

2006-05-25 by John Loffink

I don't have one, but would guess you take the STEPPED OUT and put it to the
IN + or - of the comparator.

John Loffink
The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site
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> I read somewhere on the serge-fans site that you can patch the NCOM to
> 'self-oscillate' and you determine the pitch with the divide-by knob.
> Can anyone explain how to patch this?
> Thanks!
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Re: NCOM 'self-oscillates'?

2006-05-26 by John P

patch out to in - . fiddle with the bias. take your output from out
(divide by) or step out.

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Re: NCOM 'self-oscillates'?

2006-05-26 by mrcarp@comcast.net

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    Cool! THAT's it! I thought I'd tried every permutation.
    Thanks to both.

    It sure is touchy...

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