VOLTLIFE: Suboctaves outside the square
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Загружено: 2019-12-01
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How to use simple utility modules to add a variety of suboctave waveforms to almost any Eurorack VCO.
For this video I started with a Moog Mother 32, which has a very simple VCO. With just a clock divider (or flip-flop), a mixer and possibly an inverter or attenuvertor, you can make a sawtooth suboctave. With an analogue OR (aka max voltage), inversion, offset, attenuation and preferably a filter, you can make something close to a triangle. In this case, for the sawtooth I used a Doepfer A160 as the clock divider and the Mother 32's own VC Mix to do the mixing. For the triangle, I used Make Noise Maths to do the analogue OR and inversion, Manhattan Analog CVP for offset, and Doepfer A108 for filtering (the 48dB/octave output is especially useful for eliminating the spike while retaining the lower harmonics).
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