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We want authentic numbers, so we don't care about errors, but gaps are not acceptable.Louise Brown said:correct...
correct...
incorrect... should be 121393.
Should we start over from here, or keep going with all the carried errors?
Or we could use the next correct Fibonacci...
322 615 043 836 854 783 389 793 818 573 515 000 354 271 239 929
I do not know, nor presently have the tools to determine, whether or not this number is correct.Xelebes said:276
2 143402 371 193 584 605 760 760 980 134 402 592 442 791 843 221 056 597 232
Xelebes said:I like how you have the Oberheim VCOs in your av.
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3 468 097 888 158 338 415 462 056 475 008 059 866 334 169 971 646 694 834 457
The original FVS and eight-voiced versions have a sound that even Oberheim's subsequent products could never duplicate. I asked one of their tech guys, after I'd previewed an OB-8, why the sound didn't match the old modular units, and he said that they'd tried to get it the same, but in analog, apparently the tracings of the wires on the circuit boards affect the sound. They'd followed the same schematic, but the sound wasn't the same.Secretly, I own an original Oberheim FVS-1.