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Re: Dotcom Compatible OSC with caorse knob instead of range switch?

2008-10-29 by ~Morbius~

Is it that you do not 'like' octave range switches... or is it that you just want to be able to sweep the full range?
Because, if you just wanna sweep... the Q106's will do it easily... ya just patch any control voltage... and if you need more range, amplify that with a signal processor, or maybe an Instrument Interface.
I've never had any problems sweeping from sub-audio (like watching the speaker cone slowly moving out, then moving slowly in), to way beyond the human-hearing range... It seems to me that the spectrogram... if I remember correctly, was showing either 22.5+khz... or it was +24khz. Of course, I couldn't hear it... nor could my speakers faithfully reproduce it.
Now- if ya just hate those pesky range switches... go with something else. Frankly, I've only heard of one or two people who didn't want CRS ranging... and at least one of them had never used 'em, either.
Call me kookie.
----- Original Message -----
From: warpt666
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 6:01 PM
Subject: [dotcomformat] Dotcom Compatible OSC with caorse knob instead of range switch?

I'd like to get an oscillator (or set) that does NOT have an octave
switch but instead has a knob (coarse tuning) that sweeps through the
entire frequency range, from high to LFO.

The Dotcom oscillators have ocatve (range) switches.

It appears that MOTM's model 300 and 310 osc will do this, is that
correct? Can anyone recommend any other osc that will sweep through
the audio range down to an LFO?

Modcan's VCO 01 has an audio/ LFO switch. What is the range of the
coasre tuning knob?

Frac rack

Blacet's manual for their VCO says that it (coarse knob) sweeps
through the entire range. Should I consider this a possibility if I
use a couple of these...

http://synthesizers.com/qmpsa.html

... going into a frac rack?


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