90-degree phase tri lfo revisited
Paul Perry
pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Sun Aug 8 05:18:08 CEST 1999
At 02:08 PM 7/08/99 -0700, Jim Johnson wrote:
>If you are willing to go with sine waves, rather than tri (and I can't see
>anyone would prefer a triangle over a sine for modulation purposes),
My application is using one triangle lfo to modulate a voltage controlled
panner,
with the other controlling overall level.
So the signal appears to start on the left, the get louder as it reaches the
middle, fades back to half on the right, fades to zero in the middle, then back
to the start. So you have a 'circular' effect (taking overall level as
front/back).
Now, sine is wrong for this! I think!
Here is sometthing perverse, though.. think about a sine to triangle convertor..
yo cn make one by putting a tri to sin in the feedback loop of an amp..
a real 'solution in search of a problem'? anyone know an application for this?
paul perry melbourne australia
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