[sdiy] Oscillator sync schemes

Cynthia Webster cynthia.webster at gte.net
Mon Aug 17 19:17:41 CEST 2009


Ian Fritz wrote:
> At 10:29 AM 8/17/2009, Cynthia Webster wrote:
>> The article in WikiPedia is Not Correct saying that there are only 
>> two types of sync,
>> as there is also Variable Sync, Reset, and Variable Reset, there is also
>> Triangle core Dual sync where it syncs twice as often at both the top 
>> and the bottom,
>> there is also Time Reversal, and there is Core Lock.
>
> There is also what I call kick sync, where a series of narrow sync 
> pulses produces a folded tri waveform whose phase and waveshape are 
> gradually nudged to get in sync with the pulse frequency.  (I'm not 
> sure if this is included in the above list, but I don't think so.)

Might you call this something like, "Burst Sync" because it takes more 
than a single pulse?

>
> There is also sync via PLL.

Many many fun possibilities there, yes!


>> Who the hell writes these things?
>
> Musicians?  (ducks)

DRUMMERS!

(double ducks)


Cyn


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>   Ian
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