[sdiy] VCO Linear Voltage
Florian Anwander
fanwander at mnet-online.de
Tue Nov 17 17:18:21 CET 2009
Hi Jerry
> but I still do
> not get why it would be better for audio FM patches.
With linear modulation the the average frequency (right word?) of the
frequency modulated carrier will stay the same as the original frequency
of the carrier. With exponential modulation, the average frequency
differs from the original frequency.
Its quite simple if you imagine a symetric rectangle wave as modulation
source. Assume the original frequency of the carrier is 400 Hz, so a
rectangle with 2V full amount will modulate 1 V up and 1 V down. With
linear FM (lets assume 1 Volt = 200Hz) the resulting frequencies are
200Hz and 600Hz, the average is 400Hz again. With exponential modulation
(1V=1Octave) the resulting frequencies will be 200Hz (one octave down
from 400Hz) for the down modulation and 800Hz (one octave up from 400Hz)
for the up modulation. The resulting average frequency will be 600Hz
instead of 400Hz.
For my book I made a detailed graphic for exactly this example. I'll
have a look to find it at home.
Florian
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