[sdiy] Saw vs Triangle Sync

Cynthia Webster cynthia.webster at gte.net
Tue Nov 24 03:29:01 CET 2009


The ZO Syncs twice per cycle and the depth of the sync signal controls 
where in the cycle it locks in,
so yes don't hold me to the "top of cycle" specifically, I was more 
trying to explain it simply.

The Time Reverse feature is the flip sync discussed earlier, and that's 
about all I should say, lol!


Cynthia

http://www.cyndustries.com/




an Fritz wrote:
> At 06:23 PM 11/23/2009, Cynthia Webster wrote:
>
>> A Sawtooth core vco resets once per cycle, but a good triangle core 
>> resets ~twice~ per cycle...
>> (that is once at the top center of the waveform, and again at the 
>> bottom center per cycle)
>
> I don't follow this. You seem to be saying that the Tri core can only 
> reset when it it exactly at its peaks? Wouldn't that be absolutely the 
> softest of soft syncs?  And wouldn't the master have to be at twice 
> the frequency of the slave?  What am I missing?
>
> How does the sync on the ZO work?
>
>
> Ian
>




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