No, these are completely different. The Infinite Melody generates a
series of control voltages, generally for use in contolling VCO pitch.
The Binary Zone is a type of frequency divider used to provide different
divisions of a frequency on the input. Binary Zone is for the most part
an audio device, whereas IM is a control voltage generator. The CGS36
Pulse Divider and CGS22 Master Divider are more like the Binary Zone.
-Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com
c10h14no2i wrote:
series of control voltages, generally for use in contolling VCO pitch.
The Binary Zone is a type of frequency divider used to provide different
divisions of a frequency on the input. Binary Zone is for the most part
an audio device, whereas IM is a control voltage generator. The CGS36
Pulse Divider and CGS22 Master Divider are more like the Binary Zone.
-Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com
c10h14no2i wrote:
>Does anyone know if the infinite melody is similar to Blacet's 'Binary
>Zone'?
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>thanks
>Scott
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