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How to transpose a V/oct signal down an octave? Is it as simple as attenuation?
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How to transpose a V/oct signal down an octave? Is it as simple as attenuation?

Probably a simple answer here. Epic thread incoming.

I know I could pass the audio signal through a clock divider but that’s not what I’m looking for. I want to transpose the V/oct before it goes into the oscillator. Using the oscillator tuning isn’t an option either.

I guess I want to just subtract an octave, so an attenuator isn’t all I need, right?

Does a multifunction module like Disting or O_C (or Hemispheres?) do this to exactly an octave without tuning by ear?

Beginner question but I ain’t a newbie.

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