In simple terms, you can think of the VCA as a volume control that can be controlled by other things (like the 800 ADSR contour generator or the 320 LFO). Take your 420 and set resonance to 10 and cutoff up to where you can hear a sine wave coming out. Put that in the "in" on the 110. That's your sound source. Take an output of the 320 and put that in the "CV" input of the 110. Turn the gain knob on the 110 to 0. Set the "CV Mod" knob on the 110 to "10." Connect "VCA out" to your mixer. Adjust the 320 rate and the 110 gain to where you hear something happening. What you're doing is modulating the amplitude of the sine wave that's coming out of the 420. In simpler terms, the LFO is telling the VCA how to change the volume. If you haven't gotten it to work, perhaps you have the gain set too high, thus allowing the signal to pass through unaltered. Or perhaps you have the CV MOD knob set to zero, meaning the modulator isn't getting to modulate the audio signal. Good luck! David. > -----Original Message----- > From: carlg23 [mailto:carlg23@...] > Sent: Friday, July 10, 2893 4:44 PM > To: motm@egroups.com > Subject: [motm] 110? > > > hello my name is carl , > i am new to thje motm list i have been buying modules for acouple > months now. > i now have the 420 320 110and the mux. > i am having a problem understanding the way the 110 vca works. > can someone help me out ?(examples on how to use..etc..) > thanx carl.... > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to table saws. > http://click.egroups.com/1/4634/5/_/529958/_/960932395/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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RE: [motm] 110?
2000-06-14 by David Bivins
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