sync problems:soft

julian higginson higgi-jd at eelab.usyd.edu.au
Thu Nov 12 03:23:03 CET 1998


Mark Grocholski wrote:
> 
> I beleive soft sync is when two VCO's are at the exact same frequency
> and in phase with eachother.

I suppose you would need a PLL to do this, wouldn't you?

> Like what happens to the Fat Man when the
> offset is too small,

How the hell is the fatman designed for this to happen? If it is running
2 oscs from the same CV, I can see you would get "identical" frequency
output from them, but surely you would still expect a phase difference
between the oscs?

> they sound like only one OSC. The only point to
> this is when they are producing different waveforms.
> 
Aaaah, I sse the point now.... thanks. Its basically a way of generating
complex waveforms from multiple oscs without phase problems.


julian

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