90-degree phase (Certs = candy mint ?)
Harry Bissell
harrybissell at prodigy.net
Sun Aug 8 21:09:56 CEST 1999
Certs is a candy mint / Certs is a breath mint....
No its two mints in one.... or
Sometimes you feel like a Nut, sometimes you don't....
IMHO For an LFO triange and sine both have their uses... I like sine
waves for VCO mod, but prefer triangles for filter sweeps and most VCA
(re panning) apps. Don of course is dead on about sine *defined* circle.
But sometimes I think our dense little brains insist on hearing
otherwise.
Also would depend very much on the response of the VCAs involved.
Harry (sticking his nose in again) Bissell
Don Tillman wrote:
> Date: Sun, 08 Aug 1999 13:18:08 +1000
> From: Paul Perry <pfperry at melbpc.org.au>
>
> 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!
>
> I think sine is perfect for this. Sine is *defined* by a circle.
>
> -- Don
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