[sdiy] xr2206/xr2207

patchell at cox.net patchell at cox.net
Mon Aug 4 16:33:21 CEST 2003


As far as I know, they are stable...in fact, I am almost positive they are all quite stable...for analog oscilators, that is.  Stability will mostly depend on the other components used.
-Jim
> 
> From: Glen <mclilith at charter.net>
> Date: 2003/08/03 Sun PM 03:03:29 EDT
> To: <patchell at cox.net>, <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Subject: Re: Re: [sdiy] xr2206/xr2207
> 
> At 02:55 PM 8/3/03 , patchell at cox.net wrote:
> >The XR2206,XR2207, and the 8038 are all only suitable for LFO applications, 
> >in my opinion.  They do not have sufficient linearity for a pitch source.  
> >the 8038 comes the closest.  If you do not care about accurate pitch, any of 
> >these will make nice oscilators.  The 2206 has some nice features, such as a 
> >built in multiplier for doing AM...
> 
> If the linearity problem was resolved somehow, would there be any problems
> with tuning drift? I might be able to use these for something, as long as
> they are stable in frequency, once they're tuned.
> 
> later,
> McLilith
> 



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