I've been playing around for years with the linear oscillators from the Moog Taurus pedals , like you , I love that chorusing sound they give .
I shoe-horned the octave switching circuit from the ETI 4600 onto the front to give more range and coupled 2 or 3 of them to a Korg MS style linear to 'log' converter .
... something akin to the early 901 oscillators that Emerson would have used .
Aaaah , bliss ....
Best , Rob K
On Mon, 16 Mar 2026 at 03:14, Eric Frampton <eric@ericframpton.com> wrote:
Juergen Haible Living VCO’s do this.It’s strange hearing the beat rate stay constant, ain’t it?!
Sent from a device with tiny keys.
On Mar 15, 2026, at 10:52 PM, Thomas Hudson via Synth-diy <synth-diy@synth-diy.org> wrote:
My first modular synth was a Paia 4700/j synth. Yes I know, cheesy design, but the one thing I miss is how linear response VCOs have a very different detuned chorusing effect with each interval. Just wondering if anyone has experimented with this?________________________________________________________
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