Maybe those increments will be worked out later. Maybe an equivalent, like with the Alesis A6 Andromeda with its 48-mV/cents (ask Mike Peak via Electronic Musician Magazine, he was an engineer on the A6), would be 48-mV/per cents = 1 milli-Moog. And though I don't have a MicroMoog, I do have a Progigy (openned up with its guts hangin' out waiting for me to finish working on it). I guess it's one thing at a time. Get the 1-Volt/octave = 1-Moog, then deal with its subdivisions (milli, kilo, micro, nano, etc).
Partev :-)
--- inicoderocker@cox.net wrote:
From: inicoderocker@cox.net
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 22:04:01 -0700 (MST)
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Robert Moog
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Partev Barr Sarkissian wrote:
>
> Just reading on the AES site that a standards group is proposing a unit of measure in honor of Bob
> Moog. It's a standard of frequency-vs-voltage, or 1-Volt/octave = 1moog. Cool.
Don't know when you'd use a millimoog or a kilomoog, but I've -seen- a
micromoog... :-)
CR
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