IMHO linear response VCOs are simply better and easier to use. No temperature dependency by design and easier to tune - as long as all offsets are small or trimmed, whatever you do, an octave is always an octave, not like with exp VCO where you have to turn 3 to 5 trimmers in several iterations to get them sound remotely acceptable. One may say that summing few CV inputs is difficult for linear VCOs, but today the VCOs are controlled by microcontroller anyway, so the problem of the 1970's is no longer any concern. Roman W dniu 2026-03-16 o 03:49, Thomas Hudson via Synth-diy pisze: > 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? > ________________________________________________________ > This is the Synth-diy mailing list > Submit email to: Synth-diy@synth-diy.org > View archive at: https://synth-diy.org/pipermail/synth-diy/ > Check your settings at: https://synth-diy.org/mailman/listinfo/synth-diy > Selling or trading? Use marketplace@synth-diy.org
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Re: [sdiy] Linear response VCOs?
2026-03-16 by Roman Sowa
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