
as well.
Frequency controllers
The oscillator's frequency is controlled by RANGE (from C2 to C8), TUNE knob
(± 6 semitones) and leveled FM inputs (DC coupled FM1 and exponential F2
and FM3). Frequency modulation (leveled FM1, FM2 and FM3 ) determinates the intensity of frequency modulation and/or pitch control. The FM2 and FM3 inputs are carefully calibrated for 1Volt/octave sensitivity and it tracks the musical
scale for more than 8 octaves."
via Mr. Array
Yeah, Cwejman rocks, of course. I have the VC)-2RM and the sound of the oscillators is fantastic. But when will they lose this fascination with discreet waveforms (by switch or by jack) and go with continuous waveform shaping? That would make the timbre of each oscillator so much more interesting!!! The only place where I can see having a dedicated waveform outlet is the sine. On my Analog Solutions RS-95 Oscillator, the sine is waveshapable and unless you get it just right, it sounds crackly. Buchla did it right with waveshaping, and the Thomas Henry XR-VCO does it right too, if you want to build something yourself. Ah well, you can't please all the peepholes all of the time...
ReplyDeleteIs that chassis out, yet?!
ReplyDeleteSoooo....how much will these babies cost? $350? $400?
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