[sdiy] Possible New Waveform Generator Circuits
Simon Gatrall
gatrall at pacbell.net
Tue Apr 6 04:35:50 CEST 2004
For the benefit of fellow SDIY'ers let me summarize:
>furthermore there were several psychopaths on the list that strongly
>libeled me because I did not fulfill nitpicking requests
I read your post on AH and like many other people there I have a
pretty good familiarity with various synthesis methods and the
history of electronic music. I also have a company which makes
electronic music equipment. In other words, I should be able to at
least follow your preamble, even if I can't follow your awkward ASCII
schematics. However, the following paragraph makes little sense to
me, and evidently, many other people with far more years of
electronics experience than mine:
>There is a way to drastically alter a waveform in a
>very simple fashion in such a way that the waveform
>remains nearly as smooth as a sine wave. That method of
>alteration is to successively increase, or successively
>decrease, the size of a wave from the beginning of the
>waveform to it's end, thus resulting in an outward
>spiraling waveform or an inward spiraling waveform,
>respectively. These modifications are made to each of the 2
>arcs of the sine wave cycle. I have asked about such
>waveforms on multiple mailing lists, and no one is
>familiar with them. I am surprised that such waveforms are
>not already common, considering how basic they are.
If you can provide some sort of explanation of what that gobbledegook
is supposed to mean, perhaps by posting some diagrams on the net
somewhere, maybe people will be willing to help you, but if all you
can do is get mad at other people when you are the one that seems to
have trouble communicating, well... of course they're going to get
irritated.
>_______________________________________________________
>Herbalife Independent Distributor www.healthiest.co.za
I didn't notice this sig the first time around, but it certainly
detracts from any credibility this guy is trying to court here.
Herbalife is a massive scam:
http://cockeyed.com/workfromhome/workfromhome_s.html
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Simon Gatrall
gatrall at pacbell.net
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