And if so up to what frequency or if there is a known realistic limit (200Ghz would be a bit much to expect lol). This module looks very cool and opens up a lot of possibilities! I'm curious if this can switch at audio rates as well. Meanwhile MN is going further into their design ideas, the difference between the panel design of erbe verb vs the strega is drastic.īut thats neither here nor there. Imo since the versio line started NE has cleaned the aesthetic up a lot while maintaining their signature look. But ok whatever, I think I was going to get this module regardless of the pitch precision, it would have just been nice to know. Not sure why he just doesn't ask the engineers he works with at Noise ENGINEERING, lol. but then I asked what inherent limitations he is referring to and he replied back he is not an engineer and doesn't have a great understanding of it's workings. I pressed Markus a little further and he eventually replied back that it is precise but with "inherent limitations of switches". Markus's answer kinda sounds like "idk, sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't". The Noise Engineering Quantus Pax specifically notes how pitch accurate it is and how they chose specific parts to help keep the precision. For example the Doepfer A-150-8 specifically states on the product page that it has voltage drop and would not be that precise. A module either is or isn't pitch accurate with v/octave. Doesn't really answer the question though. Yeah I got the same exact answer too from Markus. Let us know if you have any other questions! The Vice Virga worked for pitch sequences in the patches we made, but we can't guarantee perfect performance with every module. Is this module suitable for switching volt/octave pitch CV without audible voltage drops?" "Looking to get some info on the new Vice Virga module. I didn't get at specific voltage drop answer for this one but I got this answer back based on my more general question along the same lines. Any idea how much voltage drop this has for v/oct sequences? I’m guessing this will not be very precise for pitch … I don’t see any mention of it on their product page or manual.
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