Hi there,
Waldorf from Germany has made an analog VCF which
could be connected via USB to a computer system:
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Webb [mailto:magusofthedark@yahoo.com]
Sent: Mittwoch, 19. März 2003 14:52
To: linux-audio-dev(a)music.columbia.edu
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] Interface with real modules
However you can still have a lot of fun e.g.
having
FM or Ringmod between
software and true analogue VCOs. It would also be a
very good idea to
combine a true analogue VCF with a digital synth as
it's the filter that
is the weakest point of digital synthesis. It is
then however difficult to
implement proper VCF tracking. This could only be
done by using a true
analogue MIDI to CV converter, let this control the
VCF tracking and send
the same notes to the softsynth and the true
analogue MCV connected to the
VCF.
yeah, the main thing I was thinking of was using an
analogue filter.. The medical company I work for has
this real hightech voltmeter (high res and
everything). I can probably get that to work
perfectly with any modules. The only problem is it's
freaky expensive. Too bad a standard soundcard won't
work quite right.
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