Brains has its own gate and a trigger input. You will need some VCAs if you want to sequence individual oscillators, perhaps fed into different filters, separately from the 2600 output.SHall1000 wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:45 pmI am now thinking VCAs so I can sequence the three 2600 oscillators and the Brains separately. I am using a Korg SQ 64 with its 3 tracks with CV and Gate outs plus the drum track with 8 gates. But only one VCA on the 2600.ghettosynth wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 9:25 pmIt's to exapand the 2600 which has that covered.Stefken wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 8:29 pmI m thinking some noise and S&H should be in there somewhere...SHall1000 wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 7:55 pm Oops, slotted in the high pass filter instead of the multi mode I meant to![]()
Added some LFOs and an alternative mixer as advised.
Still trying to keep the cost down.
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Not sure I’ve got my head around Envelopes, VCAs and Gates, it’s all sorted for you on non modular synths.
VCA = Voltage Controlled Amplifier, i.e., whatever value is on the VC input controls the level of amplification. So, no voltage = no sound. Often there is an initial gain control that puts some voltage on the control input so that some sound bleeds through.
EGs are voltage generators. Feed the output of an EG into a VCA's control input and the volume follows the envelope.
You can get simple VCAs, or a LPG that can be a VCA or a LPG/Filter. You can use a (some) ring modulators as a VCA by just feeding DC, e.g., an EG, into one input. VCAs can be used to do more than control the output, they give you voltage control over the level of any signal.
