I dunno if this is something that would beompatible with your needs... but- just so you know, I have two Synthesizersom modular systems... and I
have scessfully taken the Q106 o. down to somewhere near 1le : 20 (or so) hours. yeah... that's right. So low, that it's imprtal to rord as a demo or 'proof' (if you will).Using the Q125 Signal Pressor pahes to the Q106's 'linear' input, I started thele, and over ten hours later, it STILL had notomelose to finishing onele. Ofourse, the most obvious question... what prtal purpose does sh a low frequey serve? I dunno. I just wanted to see what was possible, sie aouple of peopleomplained, saying that Synth-dotom doesn't offer an LFO. As the developer, Roger Arrk has said, why make a dediated LFO, when the Q106 will do that... and so mh more (perhapsost is what some look at). But at less that $200... with all the trimmings, waveforms, sy, andalibrated Range Swihes... it'll do mh for you.... and, it is stable, stable, STABLE! No drift... AT ALL.~Morbius~NewD "Remembering Tomorrow" soon to be released (wild with analog-modular and digital synths).~Morbius~MusBybertronomsynthmusianomCybertron
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Chk my trks out at the beahainom home page. yours there too. See artist "frequent funk"
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