[sdiy] Sawtooth vs. Triangle core VCOs
David G Dixon
dixon at mail.ubc.ca
Fri Jan 25 00:48:42 CET 2013
> First thing that comes to mind is that triangle cores don't
> suffer from the cap discharge time, which tends to make the
> VCO go flat at higher frequencies.
>
> I would also think it's easier to do through zero on a
> triangle core if that's your thing. You can also do wave
> reverse sync on a triangle as opposed to wave reset sync on a saw.
You can also do reset sync on a tricore, but it's a little tricky if you
want the triangle to reset at the bottom (as opposed to the middle).
I prefer reversing sync anyway, sonically.
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