[sdiy] L(cheapo)FO
Michael Ruberto
frankentron at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 27 02:15:17 CEST 2005
Jared,
There aren't too many things you can do to weird it out. When I was adding
the sawtooth converter I accidently connected R14 to pin 8 instead of pin 14
which resulted in a very strange asymetric triangle wave. You can also try
unbalancing the the sine shaper by making one or more of the resistors a
pot. Although that wouldn't be much more interesting than the asymetric
triangle I already mentioned. One thing might be worth trying is to connect
the inputs of the saw shaper to the output of the sine shaper for half-sine
waves.
M. A. Ruberto
>From: Jared Foster <jaredfoster at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: Jared Foster <jaredfoster at gmail.com>
>To: harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net>
>CC: Michael Ruberto <frankentron at hotmail.com>, synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] L(cheapo)FO
>Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2005 17:40:00 -0500
>
>On 6/26/05, harrybissell <harrybissell at prodigy.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Michael
> >
> > I think you could easily configure this as a voltage controlled LFO ???
> >
> > interested ??? :^P
> >
> > H^) harry
> >
> > Michael Ruberto wrote:
> >
> >
>Speaking of configuring, are any of the parameters variable? that is, which
>resistors have to be fixed values, and which can be varied( and will affect
>something). Or is it a tradeoff for simplicity? I suppose I could just
>circuit bend it. But I prefer method over madness.
>
>--
>
>jared foster
>"...Free to roam the heavens in man's noble quest to investigate the
>weirdness of the universe!"
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