I know you can use the Cycle patched to the Input on the upper Smooth section of the SSG to turn it inot an oscillator but I cannot figure out what the one on...
well, the dirt simple answer is: you patch it just like the smooth module... it's a start.After that well, just use your imagination. LOL just be mindfull of...
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A few questions about this module: 1) I have read comments about the NTO/PCO not having "pure" sine waves due to the waveshapers used in these modules. Does...
I use my QUOs for Xfading, paning and anywhere else that requires a smooth transistion... fast or slow. The VC gain and hold functions are just the thing to ...
I don't have one but I believe that it's the same circuit that's used in the frequency shifter. The sine wave has to be very pure for that. I would think that...
... Black outputs = AC = Bipolar Blue outputs = DC = Unipolar Red outputs = Gate The QUO is an *excellent* choice for vibrato as it does not shift the center...
Since the linear FM inputs are ac coupled, that's all that matters. Any oscillator patched into them will have the offset removed. ... -- m/n/m/l surreal...
you have it... it just makes it more intense. that's the beauty of it. You can VC the intensity(depth) and you can VC the speed. Now when you combine that ...
Oh yea... been so long since i used that approach, i forgot. Adds its own little dimension doesn't it. You'd think they would be the same but somehow it's just...
Another side note: for those without the QUO but who have an SSG - the 'Smooth' section can be patched as an oscillator, and 'hold' will stop the waveform in...
True, but ideally you want vibrato at the exponential FM input so the pitch range is balanced on both high and low cycles, though I suppose for mild vibratos...
I have the QUO. I don't know if it is the same circuit as the Frequency Shifter. The one on the Serge FS that I played with 4 years ago seemed to have a wider...
The QUO is especially nice for panning since the Serge panning VCs lack attenuators, while the QUO essentially has them built in. This allows moderate panning...
That is a good approach if you don't have the QUO. However, I believe the QUO is probably quadrature phase triangle wave based with sine wave shapers on the...
... That would be expected. The sine generator is the exact same generator as used in the tripple wave shaper and the original VCOs. In my experience, it ...
I see a barely noticeable peak/spike at the top of my 2002 era NTO sine wave outputs. This doesn't seem like it would add much harmonics. The overall shape...
... I believe the NTO is saw core, not tri core. This means Serge first had to shape a triangle, then from that triangle he shaped the sine. Is the saw and...
... to ... One of the catalogues on the SMOG site (the 70s one) shows the phase relationships. Can't remember if the Sine out and NTO Variable out set to sine...
... I belivee they would be - as the variable out is a quad panner in reverse (or so it seems form the unit I had for repair). So it takes the four waveshapes...
On my NTO, sine and triangle are 180 degrees out of phase with one another. This could just be from an extra inverting op amp in the circuit. The sawtooth edge...
... First gen I would assume - it was in the system Darrel made for himself. Late 70's- early 80's. <<t does not create a stairstep in the intermediate...
... I've never seen a schematic of the NTO waveshaper, but I've seen the circuit board of a (later) NTO and there aren't enough 3080s for it to be a...
... looks like a ... inputs. ... each of the ... becomes ... single source ... explanation ... voltage - ... source. That sounds like the circuit I reverse...
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Think about it. How could you create a variable pulse from 40 to 90% just by crossfading two waveforms no matter what their phase relationship was? From your...
Probably not. The schematic I had has been mentioned here - so possibly it ain't the real deal. I've got a four panel coming over in a couple of weeks. It's...