A Veeblefetzer would come in handy for this:
http://www.tellun.com/motm/diy/tln904/TLN-904.htmlI love mine! It actually gives a better visual indication of slow
waveforms than a 'scope. On a 10V p-p full scale signal each LED
indicates a 1/2 volt change. I laid out the LEDs in a reverse-S shape,
resembling a sinewave.
-Richard Brewster
rreprobate wrote:
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>Great idea. I am using the 320 sine and 190 VCAs (audio side).
>I will try this awesome trick of using the wavewarper to re-shape the curve.
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>I need regular homework assignments to remember how to operate that thing.
>I will probably have to put the scope on it to figure it out.
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>Thanks for the tips.
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>Max
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>--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@a...> wrote:
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>>Use the MOTM-190 VCAs (in linear mode) and a '510 WaveWarper driven by a Sine
>>Out of a '320. Adjust the '510 to get a waveshape like a flattened, rectified
>>signal.
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>>Paul S.
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