simple LFO question

Greg Montalbano Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu
Thu Jun 22 17:07:18 CEST 2000


>From: Tim Ressel <Tim_R1 at verifone.com>
>To: "'Greg Montalbano'" <Greg.Montalbano at ucop.edu>
>Subject: RE: simple LFO question
>Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 14:31:30 -0700
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>There was an article in Polyphony about using a rectified-sine-looking
wave to
>drive a phlanger. Claimed it was more "natural". I'll send the PDFs to your
>email as time permits.
>
>
>Tim Ressel--Compliance Engineer
>
OUCH --my apologies;  there's no need to send me the article -- not only do
I already have it, but I've actually BUILT the damned thing.
Alzheimers isn't all it's crackd up to be....

The article was in the April 83 isssue of POLYPHONY;  in it, Anderton
describes the circuit (which uses the XR2209) as a low cost, less critical
alternative to the Hyperflange + Chorus lfo, which was based on the CEM
3340.



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