Re: [AH] waldorf kb37 & new love for duophonic

From Joan Touzet
Sent Sat, Jul 13th 2019, 02:20

Of course, the ARP 3620 keyboard that came with later model year 2600s 
is duophonic. I had one for a time, but sold it along with the 2600 it 
came with. The TTSH sure sounds great, but I do miss the duophonic control.

Moog's 953 61-key keyboard is also duophonic, for about $1100 USD. I 
think the Polivoks was also duophonic.

Or, build your own. PCB set is here: 
http://analoguerealities.com/projects/duophonic-keyboard-controller/

-Joan

On 2019-07-12 8:58 p.m., xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx wrote:
> I just picked up a Waldorf KB37 on sale and then plunked together
> a monosynth. Next I read the manual and found that it would do a
> duophonic thing. So I put another VCO in and it works really well.
>
> I have the velocity going to the filter cutoff, the aftertouch very
> lightly to filter resonance and duophonic on two VCO's feeding the
> same filter. The mod wheel going to a vibrato patch, then pitch bender
> also to the filter cutoff.
>
> Instantly this combination leads one into a very special playing style.
> Its pure joy.
>
> Finally I understand why so many folk have a soft spot for the
> Odyssey.
>
> Curious what other duophonic gear is out there. So far, I just know
> of the Odyssey and the Waldorf kb37.
>
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