90-degree phase tri lfo revisited

Don Tillman don at till.com
Tue Aug 10 17:20:46 CEST 1999


   From: Haible Juergen <Juergen.Haible at nbgm.siemens.de>
   Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 13:00:28 +0200 

   Don:
   >Or because a phase shifter that tunes like a "bouncing ball" might
   >be a nice sound, slightly suggesting a through-zero effect.  

   Waitaminute - what I had in mind would be a "negative" FWR sine,
   with slow (absolute) sweep at low range, and fast sweep at higher
   range, thus resembling a sine wave (+ offset) put thru an expo
   converter.

   The "bouncing ball" would be just the opposite, "positive" FWR
   sine, wouldn't it ?

Yes.  With an effect like phase shifting I think there is room for all
sorts of nonlinear variations.

  -- Don












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