[sdiy] Possible New Waveform Generator Circuits
Peter Grenader
peter at buzzclick-music.com
Tue Apr 6 11:04:50 CEST 2004
Can't somebody just remove this Steven guy from the list? This is
nonsensical.
We should all get on with it and get focused as a group to help me with my
curling wires.
- P
Rude 66 wrote:
>
> steven, steven, steven...
>
> it's actually quite funny to see someone digging their own grave (in a
> figure of speech, of course) so quickly. a lot of people here are on AH as
> well, calling them psychopaths and nitpickers won't really help you..like it
> dodn't help you there.. as you can see your reputation is building
> quickly..;-)..
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Simon Gatrall" <gatrall at pacbell.net>
> To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 4:35 AM
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Possible New Waveform Generator Circuits
>
>
>> 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
>>
>> --
>> Simon Gatrall
>> gatrall at pacbell.net
>>
>
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