hello all, zoran requested more examples of the a101/2. i couldn't resist to do some additional snaps to make comparison of the modes easier, but i only made examples with sawtooth waves. i have to admit that i've overlooked the request for square wave examples, but i think that the files with sawtooth waves already draw a good picture of the lpg behaviour. all files are 45 kb in size and loopable. i used an a111 sawtooth wave at the a101/2 audio input and an a140 envelope at the a101/2 cv1 input. general settings for all examples: a101/2 f/a = 0 , audio in = 5 a140 att = 0 , sust = 0 , rel = 0 , range = m part 1: a140 decay = 2 a101/2 res = 0 lp+vca mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part1.mp3 part 2: a140 decay = 2 a101/2 res = 0 lp mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part2.mp3 part 3: a140 decay = 2 a101/2 res = 0 vca mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part3.mp3 part 4: a140 decay = 5 a101/2 res = 0 lp+vca mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part4.mp3 part 5: a140 decay = 5 a101/2 res = 0 vca mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part5.mp3 part 6: a140 decay = 2 a101/2 res = 8 lp mode http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part6.mp3 the next three parts are recorded without an a101/2. i used other vca's for comparison with the a101/2 in vca mode. part 7: a140 decay = 2 a131 was used instead http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part7-a131.mp3 part 8: a140 decay = 5 a131 was used instead http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part8-a131.mp3 part 9: a140 decay = 2 a132 was used instead http://www.selfoscillate.de/a100files/a101-2-part9-a132.mp3 enjoy :-) an important note about the vactrols in general: vactrols have tolerances, especially the resonance behaviour can vary. this is not important in the standard buchla mode (no resonance). however, with the resonance turned up, you may discover that your lpg sounds different to the one i've recorded. this is normal and a part of the deal. some vactrols have a fat self oscillation over the whole frequency band, others will have a less voluminous self oscillation and only over a smaller range of frequencies. in contrast these with the weaker self oscillation have a more cleaner sound with less distortion, which can also be a benefit. anyway, when using the a101/2 without resonance (like the original buchla 292), the differences of the vactrols are barely noticable. best wishes ingo