A simple one would, yeah. I would definitely want to at least scale the intervals, if not set them individually (which is apparently difficult for analog electronics to do without drifting, etc.). If you put a swept voltage through one and controlled a VCO with it, yes, you'd get a sound like you describe (assuming it was set to 1/12 volt steps). For Theremin players having a hard time finding that pitch, a quantizer is the answer. Then you could put the VC Lag module AFTER the quantizer to smooth it a little bit, but still have those solid in-tune pitch plateaus in there. -----Original Message----- From: Nathan Hunsicker [mailto:nate@...] Sent: Thursday, 16 March, 2000 3:38 PM To: motm@onelist.com Subject: RE: [motm] Osc Controller Am I understanding corectly that a quantizer would only allow cv voltages corresponding to the 12 tone scale? If so, wouldn't this make any type of portamento sound more like running your fingers down a keyboard versus a nice smooth sound? -Nate
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RE: [motm] Osc Controller
2000-03-16 by Tkacs, Ken
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