No, you can't and preserve the original waveshape. However, you can run audio into a comparator
chip (LM311, used on the MOTM-120) with a variable reference on the other input and get a
"PWM'd", 100% distorted version of the output. Would sound like the input, through a fuzz box,
underwater.
Paul S.
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From: "drg3orge" <doc@...>
To: <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:36 PM
Subject: [motm] pulse width...
> h3y all,
> is there a way to manipulate the duty cycle {for lack o' a better
> term} of ∗any∗ audio signal??? CD, guitar, wife's flute, etc? was
> thinkin' 'bout static waveforms an'timbre/pulse width modulation
> while doin' the dishes an' had never considered the possibility about
> tweakin' the duration of the 2 halves of a waveform.
> does this make any sense? is it a stupid thought with no answer?
> is it possible to achieve??
> thanks,
> doc
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