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The K3200 Dual VCO is a state-of-the-art dual analog voltage controlled oscillator that is both musically and technically superb. The design is optimized for great sound and playability for both tonal and experimental music. Both channels also function as excellent LFOs capable of generating interesting modulating voltages. Dual independent power supplies provide clean power separately to each channel for improved stability. Each VCO core is comprised of a monolithic VCO chip which provides sine, triangle and ramp waves with excellent linearity and low distortion and high-end matched transistors are used for good CV volt/octave tracking. Internal factory-trimmed adjustments are provided for CV volt/octave and high tracking on each channel.
Control and Signal Routing
By offering waveform and mode adjustments through computer-controlled analog signal routing as well as internal VCA-based mixing circuits, noise-free switching and blending between waveforms is possible. All modes are shown with LEDs on the front panel, and the current frequency of each VCO is displayed on an LCD readout. The use of computer control over the signal routing means that audio signals never pass through the front panel pots and switches..." Full specs and demos on
Kilpatrick Audio
Beautiful, but WAAAAY too rich for my blood.
ReplyDeletewhat monolithic VCO IC does this use, the CEM3340 or CEM3374?
ReplyDeleteI guesss none curtis ic is used.
ReplyDeleteWould be kinda stupid to use such technoligy,
Not a bad price really. I figured it would be over a grand at least.
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