Frequency ratios. -­ continued, Extended frequency range – Tiptop Z3000 Smzrt VCO MKII User Manual

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Audio synthesis relies heavily on frequency ratios, so

using them appropriately can be very helpful no matter

what the application: modulate the pulse width of

another VCO, for frequency modulation, modulate the

cutoff of a filter or any other parameters in a given

system’s modules. The Z3000mkII’s Frequency Mode

makesit possible to quickly experiment with the

mathematical side of sound design and audio

processing.

The Music Note Mode allows for the same techniques

but from a different perspective. It allows frequency

ratios to be set easily but based on the harmonic

relationships of musical notes as defined by the

chromatic scale. This feature allows those with

extensive training in music theory to experiment with

sound design and composition on a modular

synthesizer by setting those ratios. Try experimenting

with different sounds by setting multiple Z3000mkIIs to

different musical notes and have them modulate one

another.

Frequency Ratios. -­ Continued

LOW

FREQUENCY

HIGH

The Z3000mkII has been given

an expanded frequency range

above and below its predecessor.

It now covers the range of 0.7Hz

all the way up to 30kHz. This higher

top end, for example; is especially

useful for the Clock Input of our

Z-DSP VC-Digital Signal Processor

module.

Extended Frequency Range.

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