I like the idea of saw/tri outputs and using a comparator for pulse (or a 700, with a couple of constant CV sources). This would also allow PWM, if you really wanted it, via a CV in on the comparing module. On the other hand, anyone using a 310 as the sole VCO of a low-cost system would probably want the pulse output instead. The 1U uVCO permits a quite impressive one-row system: Support: 1x 900 power (rear mounted) @ $125 1x your favorite 1U midi/cv @ $200 +/- ... 1x 6U SKB @ $110 1x rails @ $ 40 (plus however you mount the power) Core: 2x 310 uVCO @ $160 2x 800 ADSR @ $ 90 1x 4xx filter (your choice) @ $160 or whatever Extras: 1x 320 VC LFO @ $140 1x 110 ringmod/VCA @ $130 Total $1300ish Other "Extras" are easy to think of, for instance if a 1U uLFO and/or uVCA were to be offered one could add a 100 or 120. This is pretty impressive when placed next to the $1000 one-row Doepfer system, which of course is Doepfer and not MOTM! Incidentally the 420 filter is a great marketing hook to put in a one-row system, because no one can hear a single 420 without immediately wanting a second one. Then you have to start another row, and then... *grin* (Yes, Paul, I'm going to order another one with the 410... :)) peace, Chris
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Re: MOTM-310 uVCO
1999-09-04 by Christopher Jeris
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