What means 'phaselocked'? (was: Re[3]: Fourier-Analy
gstopp at fibermux.com
gstopp at fibermux.com
Fri May 31 01:59:02 CEST 1996
I think the Hammond list is the only place to try to get the answer
about gear ratios.
As for the randomized phasor, it's hard to say if it's worth the
trouble - there's really only one way to find out! Probably I'd make
it LFO controlled with the random thing as an option so if it does
turn out to be a wild goose chase then at least you have a cool
phasor.
- Gene
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Subject: Re: What means 'phaselocked'? (was: Re[3]: Fourier-Analysis
Author: Robert May <wfrb at miworld1.miworld.net> at ccrelayout
Date: 5/30/96 3:10 PM
>I play a Korg CX-3 organ, which uses the MK50240 top octave chip, and the
equal tempered approximations do not seem quite the same or as accurate as
those in the Hammond organ. I have a data sheet with divisors used by the
50240, but would like to know the various gear ratios used in the Hammond
tonewheel organs. I posted this question to the Hammond list, but got no
response.
On a related note to this thread, would be worth the trouble to take
several stages of all-pass (phase shifter) filtering and modulate each stage
with filtered and uncorrelated noise to simulate the slight unsteadiness in
the tonewheel organs?
Rob
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