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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. |
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== Description == |
== Description == |