Once again The Trident!
Bjorn Julin
bnillson at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 20 22:07:40 CEST 2000
> >+ linear current regulator (BJ language)
>
>Linear voltage controlled current source (;->)
Well, OK, yes, you can say so but, but, but, buuuut, the current regulator
"is" linear, and can bee feed by a log, expo or lin or
you name it voltage! :-D hooahahaha!!! newer mind its the same!
> >And so it can keep going on for several minutes, and probably
> >hours and newer go the entire cycle (360 degrees)!!
> >It never beats, it just simply phases around!!
>I'm not yet sure what to make of this. Do you have the
>lower octaves added in ? - then the saw core, running at
>higer frequency, could be synced, and you'd only notice
>less phase jumps than expected in the composite lower
>octave range. (just a guess)
Lower octaves?
The Polysix and Trident uses dividers to get
lower octave sawtooths.
But there are some mysterious cirquit like the 4051 mux
who muxes the MG and CV and some DC levels, in the polysix
there is a trimmer called "MID", is it this you are refering to?
If not what does this cirquit actually do (my shemo is so baad
i cant see its function!!)
No i used only two saw cores skipped the divider stuff, i then
made masurments from the lowest frequencies to the highest at
several points, i wanted to see how the cores behave in regard
to Crows measurment!
> >But if we take all those "found" issues and uses a different CCO
> >core,lets say we take a Moog /Source/Rouge/etc core and drive
> >it with the Trident muxed expo converter?
>Some Moog VCOs used rounded reset pulses for the discharge >transistor. But
>then this means longer than necessary reset times, >and the need for HFT
>compensation. And more deglitching if you want >to convert the saw into
>triangle.
Hmm!!
>I'm determined to use the Korg scheme in the PolyModular, but you can
>bet that I'll locate the VCOs that belong to one voice wide apart.
Yep, you have to be careful!!
>JH.
BJ
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