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Shy wrote:
eXode wrote:So a synth like the Prophet 08 has an all analog audio path
Everything that controls the waveform generators (so-called "oscillators") and filters in that "analog signal path" is digital, including the digital signals which are the main thing that determines how the oscillating analog waveforms look/sound at all, and the digital low frequency oscillator waveforms, and the digital envelope waveforms, and other digital signals. The "oscillators" are digital, meaning the oscillation process itself is calculated digitally, converted using DAC and goes to a waveform generator, which creates an analog waveform based on the digitally-generated and converted oscillator signal it receives. That's basically what the "DCO" is. So it's no surprise that functionally and audibly, with stuff other than basic unmodulated waveforms, synths with DCOs and synths with VCOs can differ greatly. When someone has no idea why his synth that uses DCOs sounds way different than a synth with VCOs that has a similar architecture, it's because they don't realize just how vastly different they really are.
That's why I wrote analog audio path. There's hardly a single synth today (exception for modular) that doesn't have some sort of digital control, even the new MS20 and ARP Odyssey have digital control by definition since they have a USB/MIDI interface (Digital Interface). :)

Regarding DCO's I think you're just making it more complicated than it needs to be.
To quote wikipedia: "A DCO can be considered as a VCO that is synchronised to an external frequency reference."

Which basically means:
DCO = Rock solid, clinical tuning, in general insensitive to temperature shift, etc.
VCO = Drifting/fluctuating tuning, can be subtle or horrible, in general sensitive to changes in temperature, etc.

General consensus seem to be that VCO sound more alive, warm, fat, organic, etc. DCO sound more cold, clinical, etc.

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eXode wrote:DCO = Rock solid, clinical tuning
Not necessarily.
Yes it can be tuned perfectly.
But the "Slop" knob on the Prophet 08 is a good example of how a slowly moving random digital LFO can make a DCO sound just like a naturally drifting VCO.
Same thing can be done in most good VA synths.
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Mutant wrote:
eXode wrote:DCO = Rock solid, clinical tuning
Not necessarily.
Yes it can be tuned perfectly.
But the "Slop" knob on the Prophet 08 is a good example of how a slowly moving random digital LFO can make a DCO sound just like a naturally drifting VCO.
Same thing can be done in most good VA synths.
I know about slop and similar functions. It is something that is added to make it seem less clinical. But the fact remains that without those "additions" it is still rock solid, clinical tuning.

I'm talking about it's nature, by design.

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would be great if a mod could split this inane hair splitting into its own thread.

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Back on topic! Another image revealed. Doesn't show anything new though.

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the details here add a little info.
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eXode wrote:Back on topic! Another image revealed. Doesn't show anything new though.

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but is that a real VCO? :P

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It is looking good! I would like to see 2 LFOs but it seems that it only has one LFO.
Not a deal breaker with all those knobs of course.
The price is incredible, compared to other offerings in the market.

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Hope it has a noise osc

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There's a a noise pot in the lower left of the last top-down shot.

I'm baffled at the idea of releasing this for $500.

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Waiting for Maxilogue with full sized keys and 8 notes poly and/or Racklogue without keys and with 8 notes poly. :)
Like Moog, Korg is going in the right direction.
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dumbledog wrote:There's a a noise pot in the lower left of the last top-down shot.

I'm baffled at the idea of releasing this for $500.

Good spot.

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Of course I expect we'll know the full story very shortly - at NAMM. But I like what I'm hearing and seeing so far. I really like this particular image. The wood panel is not really necessary but I think it does add a nice touch. It's nice that it looks like a fairly thick piece of wood. Not sure about the price, but if it really is in the $500 range it will be great!

I'm also hoping that you can link two of them together as with the MS2k to get eight voice polyphony.

I think it's a great direction that Korg is going in (e.g. with the MS20's and the Arp). It's also great that these units are pretty decent quality and very reasonably priced. Let's hope that will also be the case with the Minilogue.

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Wood? That would be nice to see on a reborn PS-3200! :)

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