[sdiy] generating an s-shaped curve
Bert Vermeulen
bl.vermeulen at gmail.com
Sat Jan 28 23:33:35 CET 2012
Use a triangle to sinewave convertor ( this works at +/- signals )
shift the output to 0/+ .
Bert
2012/1/28 Ove Ridé <nitro2k01 at gmail.com>:
> On 26 January 2012 21:19, Harry Bissell <harrybissell at wowway.com> wrote:
>> OK let me explain. I want to process a CV, so that there is increasing (non-linear) gain for signals above
>> a break point (maybe +1V) and that has (well) increasing gain going negative below that.
>>
>> The idea, the 1V signals would be unaffected by the circuit, higher voltages would go progressively higher, and
>> lower voltages would go progressively lower.
>>
>> I can think of a diode breakpoint generator, but I'm looking for more ideas :^)
>
> If you're not afraid of trying something unconventional and doing some
> R&D, you might want to try this:
> http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Waveshapers/movs.html
>
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> /Ove
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