hi,
Am Samstag, 1. April 2006 00:31 schrieb Martin Peach:
Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
In my experience, external synths, hardware or software, are completely useless for any sort of polyphonic alternate tuning use, since they don't use Hz.
Older hardware works by Volts per Octave (e.g. Arp, Moog) or Volts per Hertz (e.g. Korg).
ouch .... i would recommend to use such a synth for lfo applications only ... imagine you want a 2 khz sound ... meaning 2 kilovolts ... ;-)
furthermore, on most analogue synths, you have a 0..+10 volts range for the control signals .... and some of them allow to adjust the volts/frequency ratio, giving lot of of fun, i tell you ;-)
greets,
chris
If you use a 16-bit DAC you can get a lot of frequencies. The arp2600 had a keyboard adjustment for the intervals between notes. Not polyphonic though unless you have a few of them :). Martin
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