Phil,
Certainly, any attenuator used with CV will result in a different
change rate in frequency of an oscillator that is controlled by thet
CV (inside or outside of a mixer).
For example, if you have a CV signal that you are using to control an
oscillator and you want that CV signal to have less imnpact on the
oscillator frequency, an attenuator (like that in a mixer) will do
that for you.
Are we getting close to the answer you are looking for?
Larry Hendry
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Certainly, any attenuator used with CV will result in a different
change rate in frequency of an oscillator that is controlled by thet
CV (inside or outside of a mixer).
For example, if you have a CV signal that you are using to control an
oscillator and you want that CV signal to have less imnpact on the
oscillator frequency, an attenuator (like that in a mixer) will do
that for you.
Are we getting close to the answer you are looking for?
Larry Hendry
--- Phil <pditullio@...> wrote:
> Okay I understand amplitude is affected__________________________________
> but in a 1 volt/oct synth by varying the ressistors will I affect
> frequency?
>
> I appreciate your help I am just trying to get a handle of the
> concept.
>
> Thanks,
> Phil
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