Very quick example of using a 257r Dual Voltage Processor module to convert and scale 1V/oct CV from a Serge... into a 1.2V/oct Buchla format scale.
I whipped up a 3x note quantized sequence on my Serge. Then took that same CV from the Serge, patched it through a 257r as so:
- 1V/oct CV into 257r "Vb" input, with pan knob full counterclockwise
- this alone will simply pass the 1V/oct . . . in order to achieve the needed "wider" 1.2V/oct scale you....
- then split the same incoming CV by chaining via cable to the 257r "Va" input
- NOW, start with the "Va" knob at zero/12-oclock position..... then you can "stretch" the incoming CV by increasing the "Va" knob clockwise.
It works - it's easy - just don't bump your knobs !! :)
I whipped up a 3x note quantized sequence on my Serge. Then took that same CV from the Serge, patched it through a 257r as so:
- 1V/oct CV into 257r "Vb" input, with pan knob full counterclockwise
- this alone will simply pass the 1V/oct . . . in order to achieve the needed "wider" 1.2V/oct scale you....
- then split the same incoming CV by chaining via cable to the 257r "Va" input
- NOW, start with the "Va" knob at zero/12-oclock position..... then you can "stretch" the incoming CV by increasing the "Va" knob clockwise.
It works - it's easy - just don't bump your knobs !! :)
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