I find that the range of the controls is rather interactive. The setting of
the damping affects the response of the bandwidth etc.
Ken
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the damping affects the response of the bandwidth etc.
Ken
>I still am unsure of the complete function of mine. The bandwidth_______________________________________________________________________
>control needs to be at least 3/4 open to hear the incoming signal
>when tracking the v/oct CV. I can hear the deeply filtered input
>when the damping is way up. Maybe I'm expecting too much "filter-
>like" quality?
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>I set up the VCO core just like the CGS VCO. The Bi-N-Tic tracks
>very well. The FM input provides a good deal of fun, but a "normal"
>sweep with an EG plugged into the v/oct is not realy happening for
>me. It's more like sweeping a VCO - with lots of modulation.
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>I guess I need to play more. It is fun to play with the Bi-N-Tic as
>the results are not what you'd think you should get.
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>Chub
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>--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Richard Brewster <pugix@e...>
>wrote:
>> Glad to hear my suggestion was helpful. I just got in all my Bi-N-
>Tic
>> parts, but haven't assembled it yet. My module will use the
>Stooge
>> panel that Dave Brown came up with. Since Larry Hendry hasn't
>started
>> taking orders for the panels yet, I'll have to wait a while. In
>the
>> mean time I will build the PC board and test it. I know it will
>be
>> great, because when my wife heard one of the Bi-N-Tic samples, she
>said,
>> "Please don't get that module!" Thanks again, Ken, for reading
>old
>> Electronotes and making PC boards.
>>
>> -Richard Brewster
>>
>> charlesosthelder wrote:
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>> >No muss, no fuss - just one wrong part - and more cool noise than
>any
>> >one device should be able to make! I still have to tweak my
>setup, but
>> >this baby is GREAT!
>> >
>> >I used the Brewster sub mod, but without the switch. Instead,
>the
>> >panel has four sub outs, two inputs with attenuation, an
>attenuable FM
>> >input, sync and V/oct ins. I left out the switch and use a patch
>cord
>> >instead to keep things cleaner.
>> >
>> >The setup seems a bit different from the VCO. Does anyone have
>any
>> >thoughts about the setup? I just went for maximum range for now.
>> >
>> >One again, thanks Ken!
>> >
>> >Chub
>> >
>> >
>> >
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