30 years later...
Jezz Brookes
jezz at enterprise.net
Tue Nov 5 10:16:06 CET 1996
> 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.
You could save yourslef that third oscillator. Use a sub octave divider (a
simple flip-flop) to give you a square wave at half the frequency and use
this to switch between the two oscillators or even between different wave
outputs of one oscillator. Could even use a bigger divider, 1/4 or 1/8 for
more cycles of each shape. Just a thought....
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