[sdiy] Dumb PWM question
Amos
controlvoltage at gmail.com
Tue Feb 26 18:34:04 CET 2008
for waveform animation similar (?) to what you describe, check Scott
Juskiw's "TLN-712 Doomsday machine" module
(http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln712/TLN-712.html), which
incorporates waveform animators based on designs by Bernie Hutchins
and Craig Anderton. Anderton's Pulse Width Multiplier was originally
published in Polyphony ages ago, I think, and is the grandaddy of most
of the sawtooth animator type circuits...
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 11:43 AM, jbv <jbv.silences at club-internet.fr> wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> This might be a really stupid question, but anyway I was wondering
> if there was any analog & digital circuitry that allows to apply
> REALTIME
> pulse width modulation on ANY input signal (cyclic or not)... providing
> of course that it makes any sense to apply such processing on signals
> other than square waves...
> The basic idea would be, for instance, to "compress" the lower part of a
>
> sine period by a certain percentage while "expanding" the upper part of
> the
> same period, but the freq of the sine would remain the same...
> I guess that it would be somewhat more tricky on natural sounds in which
>
> the lower & upper parts (thru-zero) of the signals may be difficult to
> identify...
>
> Thanks in advance (and apologizes for cluttering the list with such a
> question
> if it happens to be really stupid)...
>
> JB
>
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