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Not quite the same aspect. In this sense, Hz/volt is the way the synth tuning is set. The keys are divided into their determined range. Each key then spplies a voltage to a Voltage controlled Osc. In this case the synth has 37keys. The leftmost key needs to supply .25 volts. The rightmost key needs to supply 4 volts. Also the Osc needs a trigge to let it know start press and release time. In this case, keys provide 9 volts when idle and -4 volts when pressed.
Not quite the same aspect. In this sense, Hz/volt is the way the synth tuning is set. The keys are divided into their determined range. Each key then spplies a voltage to a Voltage controlled Osc. In this case the synth has 37keys. The leftmost key needs to supply .25 volts. The rightmost key needs to supply 4 volts. Also the Osc needs a trigge to let it know start press and release time. In this case, keys provide 9 volts when idle and -4 volts when pressed.
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