[sdiy] harmonic generator
Grant Richter
grichter at asapnet.net
Mon Feb 25 08:36:46 CET 2002
> I think that it would be interesting to modulate between full-wave rectified
> sine and a square wave.
There is a bank in the Wiard Waveform City that does just this.
What's even more useful is a voltage controlled crossfade between a sine
wave and a manual pan from FWR sine to square.
Creates a 2D space that represents all the balances between fundamental and
odd and even harmonics.
Sort of a "Super" Buchla waveshaper (all the Buchla oscillators have voltage
controlled crossfading from sine to some other waveform) , I think the Model
259 has an odd and even balance control.
Essentially "filterless" filtering which imitates the effect of entropy
reducing over the course of most acoustic tones.
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