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Octave switching on the Blacet VCO |
br>werock |
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br>chamomileshark |
br>I've used it to double the speed of a sequence - sending some kind of pulse (in my case a gate pulse from a Wiard 300 sequantizer) - send that to the +/- octave and then have the VCO running at it's lowest frequencies and using the square wave to clock that sequantizer. br> br> |
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br>Morley |
br>Interesting blog that guy has.
I have overlooked Blacet, but maybe a small rack would be useful.. br> br> |
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br>Cat-A-Tonic |
br> Morley wrote: | Interesting blog that guy has.
I have overlooked Blacet, but maybe a small rack would be useful.. |
You can build most Blacet with Bananas to interface more conveniently with your Fenix etcetera.
About the VCO octave switch...
Using pulse dividers,
and CV programmers like the BugBrand Touch Panels
are my go to sources.
The Micro LFO has that handy gated reset too. br> br> |
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br>DGTom |
br>Gate output of the Bug Touch is great for this! Can get really expressive riffage with some slew'd pressure CV to VC waveform combined with octave jumps as you hold notes.
Also, two closely tuned Blacet VCOs, PWM outs of each into the others Octave +/- & get freaky with the wave modulation!! br> br> |
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br>Tubeampguy |
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