[sdiy] Saw vs Triangle Sync
John Mahoney
jmahoney at gate.net
Tue Nov 24 02:08:58 CET 2009
>AH-HA!! So, "soft sync" is Tricore sync, and "hard sync" is Sawcore sync.
>
>It is all crystal clear now! (This has been confusing me for a year!)
There was a lack of clarity in my post, apparently. Pardon me while I
shatter your crystal:
Nope!
Soft sync is like hard sync with one key difference. Hard sync
restarts the wave whenever there is a sync signal, period. Soft sync,
however, requires the slave osc to be within a certain (variable)
range of resetting, anyway. The result is that soft sync tends to act
only when the slave's frequency is harmonically related to the master
osc's frequency. Somebody posted pictures once, wish I could point you to them.
I would guess that soft sync can work with either saw or tri core.
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