You're getting into the realm of quadrature oscillators (4 outputs
90-degrees apart) or even Shepard functions generators (8 Sine outputs
45-degrees apart with complimentary sawtooths [sawteeth?] for each). In
December we were batting that around a lot.
I don't think you can really 'phase shift' a DC voltage like that... you're
really talking about a form of delay if you want to delay an LFO output. The
above two devices create those relationships as part of their design, but in
order to shift the phase of an arbitrary incoming signal, I think you're
talking about dome filters and the reason why frequency shifters are so hard
to design. (Do I have all that right? Maybe JH or someone will slam me on
the terminology there.)
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motm@yahoogroups.comSubject:[motm] 820= slow LFO phase shift..??
I had to try it, it only works really subtly, kinda what I had expected..
just barely noticeable.. it does change up the shape nicely though as It
should (DUH) Will the MOTM phaseshifter work on CV's as well? As in,
input
a triangle LFO and out comes the same but phaseshifted 90 or 180 degrees?
Am
I retarted? NEW ! MOTM 340 Quad phase LFO. selectable Sine/saw, four
different phase outputs..
anyway.. I stumbled into the 'ol 300-->MOTM 120 (only #3 full on) gating an
800 (for shapecontrol), 800+ output ---> LFO FM input. makes a nice
stairstepping CV when tuned right.. a bit touchy but nice when you get it
where you want it..
add raw LFO outs and LFO run through 820 outs to a few key places and space
out..later,
~Steve
(now if we had VC panning!!!!)