@@jayjayDrm It means that all the FM tones would be blended into one large sound if mixed into one filter, VCA and ADSR. For a true polyphonic chord, you'd need to split each of the four VCOs into their own filter, VCA and envelope. There are numerous modules out there that do have multiple inputs to filter, envelope and especially VCA. Either way, true polyphony in eurorack is gonna be expensive, but more and more modules are considering the market's desire for polyphony and designing them as such.
For multi-channel VCAs, the Muton or the 4MS VCA mixer offer a boatload of VCAs. The Bubblesound Hex Envelope offers six envelope channels. Doepfer has the A-145 four-channel LFO and then you have the QPAS with four channels of filtration. So, as of 2019, it can be done.
Does this vco a-111-4 sound the same than the a110-1? I mean each of its 4 oscillators are the same than one a-110-1 regarding the sound? Which one do you recommend me and why ? Thanks
These sound like the a111 series. The a110 series are sawtooth core, whilst the a111 series are triangle core. Different beasts but both sound really nice.
crisp analogue taste
Gorgeous sounds
Love these chords
Would this stay in tune more than four seperate oscillators?
What's on the green cable (2:26)?
Amazing sounds 🙀🙀🙀🙀
Love this!
it would be helpful if we knew how you're controlling the voices. Midi keyboard via midi? if so, how?
I'm controlling it from Ableton via a DIY MIDI TO CV converter
@@littlescalemusic Very cool, thanks for sharing!
Thank you.
How do you trigger the 4 vca with a sequencer that has 1 output gate?
Use a mult?
Could you just use the sum output with a simple filter, adsr and vca?
yes, but you end up with a different sound, the sum output is a fm sum i think, so it sound a fat single note and not a nice chord
@@nutotot Thx for the answer. Sounds right!
@@nutotot what do you mean by fm-sum?
@@jayjayDrm It means that all the FM tones would be blended into one large sound if mixed into one filter, VCA and ADSR. For a true polyphonic chord, you'd need to split each of the four VCOs into their own filter, VCA and envelope. There are numerous modules out there that do have multiple inputs to filter, envelope and especially VCA. Either way, true polyphony in eurorack is gonna be expensive, but more and more modules are considering the market's desire for polyphony and designing them as such.
For multi-channel VCAs, the Muton or the 4MS VCA mixer offer a boatload of VCAs. The Bubblesound Hex Envelope offers six envelope channels. Doepfer has the A-145 four-channel LFO and then you have the QPAS with four channels of filtration. So, as of 2019, it can be done.
Great great great thks thks thks!!!
what do you use for midi input?
Really diode sounding
Does this vco a-111-4 sound the same than the a110-1? I mean each of its 4 oscillators are the same than one a-110-1 regarding the sound? Which one do you recommend me and why ? Thanks
These sound like the a111 series. The a110 series are sawtooth core, whilst the a111 series are triangle core. Different beasts but both sound really nice.