90-degree phase tri lfo revisited
Dylan George
ourob1 at home.com
Sat Aug 7 21:03:48 CEST 1999
Is there some other way to arbitrarily shift the phase of a lfo? Or to
derive new LFO's from old ones and to change their phase? I thought of
using a timed delay, but I don't think most of my audio delays have the
frequency range to cope.
I have had in the back of my mind for a while an idea for a sort of a LFO
master controller: Multiple sync'd lfos which can be adjusted in phase and
multiples or fractions relative to each other.
Dylan
>At 05:55 PM 6/08/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>A while back someone was asking about an lfo with 90-degree phase
>>shifted triangle outputs.
>..that was me...
>
> You can get arbitrary phase shifts by
>>starting with a saw oscillator, going through an ElectroNotes sawtooth
>>phase shifter, and then a saw to tri converter.
>..I dont know this ckt, I presume there is a comparator which says
>when to add or subtract the comparator input from the original
>sawtooth.. cant quite see how yet..
>
>>(Back on the list after about a two-year hiatus.
>..welcome back!
>
>paul perry melbourne australia
>
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