--- In motm@egroups.com, Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@k...> wrote: > Thanks, Dave, for the info & picture. Looks like a handy nice 1U vco > (however, I think I would have gone for vc on shape, not fm, but I'm too late Same here, FWIW. If you 'had' to, you could do crude FM by mixing the modulator in with the 1v/Oct CV, but VC of that shape would be really sweet. Oh well. Hey, what if one were to take a page from the RA Moog book and design a 1u "Micro Oscillator Driver" that could have some extra 'Ins' on it and behind the panel hook to PCB points on a bank of the Micro VCOs? This could add the features that were left off the uVCO for space and economy. In this case, a "master" FM IN on the Driver module would make sense, because it would identically modulate the pitch equally for vibrato effects. This would then feed points on the circuit boards for say three uVCOs, while each individual uVCO had its own shape control for PWM-like ensemble effects. A driver could have a master tune as well. So if you had a keyboard CV feeding into one of Mr. Hendry's interval switches, then into the VCO Driver, and this feeds a row of uVCOs...could be cool. Very fast adjustments with few patchcords for basic use, with lots of patch-a-bility for NON basic use. Just a thought. >>>It will be a nice stocking-stuffer. Personally, I'm holding out for Doug Kraul's MOTM vco with through-zero FM. Is this really happening...?
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RE: [motm] Re: Micro VCO
2000-11-17 by Tkacs, Ken
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