Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 5:32 pm
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Some people are speculating elsewhere on this forum that there might be more to this new MF107 than just straightforward Frequency Modulation (which can be accomplished on any VCO--or any synth with a CV input-- by patching an amplified audio frequency signal to the VCOs CV input). It could be that 107 has some additional circuit that will let it's VCO sync up to the input signal--or provide the input signal with some new/unusual way of modulating the VCO. Seems like this would be pretty likely, considering 'normal' FM is so similar to Ring Modulation (and theres already a RM Mooger).electrical_engineer_gEEk wrote:can you explain better how you are doing that? I'd love to try it!matt the fiddler wrote:I can get very similiar results to what I think the freqbox is doing using my .com modular synth. I patch some signal in to the oscillator 1v/ octave pitch control and mix that with the signal, and get some pretty freaky stuff
I have Q118 (instrument interface) & a bunch of Q106's. Do I need anything else?
Do you just patch the Q118 Amplified signal to the 1v/oct input and also the mixer?
what I'm wondering is if the 107 is going to somehow sync to a guitar signal, or if there is some kind of built in internal sync signal. Every syncable VCO I've used requires a second VCO to work. But it would seem like theres only 1 VCO on the MF107. Which is curious.matt the fiddler wrote:fwiw I can hard sync the Q106 oscillators,. which was what some people supposed was a function
I know this is the fooger place but can I do this with my MMV?eric coleridge wrote:Some people are speculating elsewhere on this forum that there might be more to this new MF107 than just straightforward Frequency Modulation (which can be accomplished on any VCO--or any synth with a CV input-- by patching an amplified audio frequency signal to the VCOs CV input). It could be that 107 has some additional circuit that will let it's VCO sync up to the input signal--or provide the input signal with some new/unusual way of modulating the VCO. Seems like this would be pretty likely, considering 'normal' FM is so similar to Ring Modulation (and theres already a RM Mooger).electrical_engineer_gEEk wrote:can you explain better how you are doing that? I'd love to try it!matt the fiddler wrote:I can get very similiar results to what I think the freqbox is doing using my .com modular synth. I patch some signal in to the oscillator 1v/ octave pitch control and mix that with the signal, and get some pretty freaky stuff :)
I have Q118 (instrument interface) & a bunch of Q106's. Do I need anything else?
Do you just patch the Q118 Amplified signal to the 1v/oct input and also the mixer?
Yeah, definitely. I don't have a MMV, but isn't there a selection in the Mod Bus to modulate one Oscillator by another? This would be an example of audio frequency modulation (FM). Moog used it on alot of models (Mini, Micro, etc.) for pseudo-ring-mod effects. You can FM a VCF or VCA too (modulate the filter with a osc or ext signal).jamirokid wrote: I know this is the fooger place but can I do this with my MMV?
Josh
Do you know this for sure?JSRockit wrote:The MF-106 will be the real Oscillator.
Nope.eric coleridge wrote:Do you know this for sure?JSRockit wrote:The MF-106 will be the real Oscillator.