30 years later...
william.b.fox
wbf at aloft.micro.lucent.com
Mon Nov 4 21:06:18 CET 1996
Mitch, who isn't a dj or a washer/dryer, said:
> how about having 3 oscillators, 2 of which would produce different
> waves (at the same freq), and would be controlled by the third via
> a flip flop thing (i don't know the technical term for it) so that
> after one cycle, it would alternate between the two waves? i.e.:
> you'd have say, a square wave for one cycle, and then a saw wave
> for the next, and it would flip flop between the two every other
> cycle. OR if you had enough oscillators, you could switch between
> 3 or more waves, and maybe even have one at maybe half or double
> the original frequency.
Tap off of the squarewave output and send it directly (or through a
divide by two xounter [flip-flop]) to a counter chip. Have the counter
chip's outputs activate CMOS switches. Send your two (or up to ten!)
inputs to the switches' inputs, tie all the switches' outputs together
(since only one is ever active at any one time) and see if that floats
your boat! Hmmm, analog sequencer already means something... I think I
just invented the Analog Signal Selector®.
ASS® and Analog Signal Selector® are Registered Trademarks of Fox's Den,
Inc. :)
Bill billfox at lucent.com
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