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I have a Moog Voyager synth and it has an LFO with a rate setting. It is some sort of exponential scaling. On the front panel it goes from 0.2 to 50Hz, with 3Hz in the middle. These three values correspond with with the A to D values 0, 254 and 131 respectively on the LCD display. I was wondering if there is a likely equation that describes the circuit so I can approximate the rate (Hz) for each digital setting. I tried to fit an exponential curve and a quadratic curve to the values but neither worked out. Any ideas? In the meantime I may try a cubic spline.
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