[sdiy] Waveform phases and hard sync, sawtooth vs. triangle?
Mattias Rickardsson
mr at analogue.org
Fri Jun 22 13:29:32 CEST 2018
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 at 12:17, Mattias Rickardsson <mr at analogue.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 at 03:59, <rsdio at audiobanshee.com> wrote:
>
>> p.s. I’ve never really seen a clear definition of what “soft sync” really
>> means. Could your midpoint triangle sync fall into the soft category while
>> peak triangle sync would fall into the hard category?
>>
>
> No, soft sync is when you only perform the sync reset under certain
> circumstances, normally when the master oscillator has passed, say, 90 % of
> its period.
>
Sorry, my brain slipped - that should read: "when the SYNCED oscillator has
passed, say, 90 % of its period"
> Then the synced waveform can have a lower frequency than the master, and
> lock on to subharmonics (integer frequency divisions) of it.
>
> /mr
>
>
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