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EURO-SERGE - SYSTEM MODULES
ELBY Designs - Laurie Biddulph
9 Follan Close, Kariong, NSW 2250, Australia
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SIGNAL SOURCES
OSCILLATORS: All the Euro-Serge oscillators have the ability to generate
audio frequencies. They all also have an input labelled [SYNC]. This input
allows two VCOs to be locked together so that they will not drift apart in
frequency. Two VCOs that have drifted just a few Hertz apart can cause a
"beating" to occur at their difference frequency. Sometimes this is the desired
effect, producing a choral quality to the sound. When using the [SYNC], one
VCO is locked to the fundamental OR to a strong overtone of the second
VCO. Locking on to an overtone is useful in the setting up of chords.
Figure 5.2.1
In the above patch VCO #2 is locked to VCO #1. It cannot drift. An interesting
phenomenon occurs if VCO #1 is set very low and its [SAW] wave is used to
sync VCO #2. If VCO #2 is now swept upwards over its range, either using its
pot or a control voltage, you will hear it locking onto one overtone after
another, creating a "just-intoned" stepped scale.
WHITE and PINK NOISE. White noise is a complex wave in which ALL
frequencies appear mixed together. The sound is a sort of hissing sound.
Since it contains all frequencies it
can be filtered in various
fashions to produce bands of
sound
in
many
different
frequencies. This is the ultimate
material for subtractive synthesis.
It is also useful for producing
sounds such as snare drums.
Figure 5.2.2