VC Waveshaper from the test bench
Dan Higdon
hdan at charybdis.com
Thu Feb 20 01:55:13 CET 1997
<snip very cool waveshaper idea>
So, as you raise the CV, the ladder causes each threshold to go up proportionally.
A triangle varies from a square to a ziggurat sort of shape. That's VERY cool,
and apparently sounds great too. :-)
I have some practical questions:
So, how many comparators do you use? Also, would you take positive CVs,
and expect the wave to be centered about zero? Actually, you probably have
the "fixed" end of the ladder at -5v, and let the othe end vary from -5v to
+5v (or so). At least for "useful" range. So, a manual offset control hooked
between +-5 volts, and an attenuated CV or two mixed into that should suffice?
Or am I missing something?
Later,
hdan
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