[sdiy] ASM-1 lfo

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Mon May 10 18:13:22 CEST 2004


Yes, that will work.  A simple calculation will give you the new range, if
a capacitor X gives a maximum time of 10 seconds, then X/2 will give a
maximum time of 5 seconds.

"Gustav Andersson" <gustav.andersson at gothnet.nu> wrote:
>Hi
>I was wondering if anyone was tried using the asm-1 lfo circuit for higher
>frequencies by using a smaller capacitor? I belive it would work, but then
>my electronic skills aren't the best.
>I'm still gonna build a few of them cause I need a couple of lfos so I'm
>gonna try and see if it works but if anyone has any experience on this it
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>/gustav
>

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