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<DIV>i've been wondering, is it possible to build an analog oscillator that produces waveforms that are different from the standard waveforms i.e. square, triangle, sawtooth ?</DIV>
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<DIV> it would be interesting to have the variety of waveshape of a digital oscillator combined with the tonal characteristics distinct to analog oscillators i.e. warmth, fullness.</DIV>
<DIV> i guess you can do FM sounds with analog oscillators, but that uses sine waves anyway.</DIV>
<DIV>or maybe analog oscillators are limited to primitive (but good none the less) waveforms because of the components used i.e. a capactor charging up and down produces a traingle wave.</DIV>
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