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'''CGS48''' the '''CGS VCO''' started out life as a replacement for the original VCOs in my '73 Serge, so it replicates a lot of the functionality of that module. Of course there have been numerous enhancements to the design as well, making it right at home in a 1 volt per octave synthesizer. The core chosen is the well known Electronotes ENS-76 VCO Option 1 as used in the [http://rubidium.dyndns.org/~magnus/synths/friends/stopp/ ASM-1], Modulus, etc. This core was an obvious choice due to the amount of information, lists of suitable substitutes and so on that are available on the web.
'''CGS48''' the '''CGS VCO''' started out life as a replacement for the original VCOs in my '73 Serge, so it replicates a lot of the functionality of that module. Of course there have been numerous enhancements to the design as well, making it right at home in a 1 volt per octave synthesizer. The core chosen is the well known Electronotes ENS-76 VCO Option 1 as used in the [http://rubidium.dyndns.org/~magnus/synths/friends/stopp/ ASM-1], [[Modulus]], etc. This core was an obvious choice due to the amount of information, lists of suitable substitutes and so on that are available on the web.


== Description ==
== Description ==