In a message dated 1/28/2001 11:13:14 AM, mate_stubb@... writes: >Well, it shouldn't make a difference. All the levels will be zero or >above, so it will have the same effect as a VCO that ranges from 0 to >+10v instead of -5 to +5v I should have been more clear. I wasn't thinking of the bias of the waveshape output of the module. What I was interested in was that any waveform output from this module would (ignoring the time controls at the moment) have at least 1/8 of it's period at zero and that this may typically result in a characteristic sound for the module. Maybe this isn't a problem, and I rarely use a sequencer as a waveshaper (to much work to get a good sounding wave), but if that is one of it's potential uses someone may want to look into this phenomenon to make sure it isn't a determining factor in whether the sequencer level knobs are controlled by the level or time controls. I'm sure that clears up almost as much as it obscures! JB
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Re: [motm] Re: UEG question
2001-01-28 by jwbarlow@aol.com
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