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Hallo everyone...

Hallo everyone...

2006-01-08 by marcobasile78

a little stupid question...between the 16 wave of dw 8000 where is the
pulse? the first is a saw, the last is a sine...I know that...but the
pulse wave?
Thanx
MArk

RE: [DW8000] Hallo everyone...

2006-01-10 by fx maletras

Here is the trick about the pulse wave:
For some reason, engineers at Korg decided to
represent the
pulse wave *without* its fundamental harmonic, i.e.
the underlying sine wave of the same frequency and
amplitude.

Can you guess what a square wave looks like when you
subtract
its fundamental?

FX


--- marcobasile78 <marcobasile78@...> a écrit :
---------------------------------
a little stupid question...between the 16 wave of dw
8000 where is the
pulse? the first is a saw, the last is a sine...I know
that...but the
pulse wave?
Thanx
MArk






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Re: Hallo everyone...

2006-01-10 by Glen Stegner

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "marcobasile78" <marcobasile78@y...>
wrote:
>
> a little stupid question...between the 16 wave of dw 8000 where is
the
> pulse? the first is a saw, the last is a sine...I know that...but the
> pulse wave?

The second waveform is supposedly the pulse wave, fixed at 50% duty
cycle, so it's really a square wave!! -- with no way to modulate the
pulse width. It would have been nice if they at least provided another
pulse wave fixed at 75% or 90%.

Re: Hallo everyone... 256 wave DW6000

2006-01-11 by njbriscombe

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "Glen Stegner" <GlenStegner@y...>
wrote:
>
> --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "marcobasile78"
<marcobasile78@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > a little stupid question...between the 16 wave of dw 8000 where
is
> the
> > pulse? the first is a saw, the last is a sine...I know
that...but the
> > pulse wave?
>
> The second waveform is supposedly the pulse wave, fixed at 50%
duty
> cycle, so it's really a square wave!! -- with no way to modulate
the
> pulse width. It would have been nice if they at least provided
another
> pulse wave fixed at 75% or 90%.
>
seen the dw6000 with a 256 wavefrom mod?

http://www.modulus-music.com/synthdiyuk/2005/
and differnet shot at
http://www.strellis.com/SDIY2005.html

anyone got pdf schematics/workshop manual for DW8000 they could mail
me?

cheers

neil

Re: Hallo everyone...

2006-01-12 by marcobasile78

> The second waveform is supposedly the pulse wave, fixed at 50% duty
> cycle, so it's really a square wave!! -- with no way to modulate the
> pulse width. It would have been nice if they at least provided
another
> pulse wave fixed at 75% or 90%.


Yes is a square wave...
:(

Re: Hallo everyone...

2006-01-14 by marcobasile78

>
> The second waveform is supposedly the pulse wave, fixed at 50% duty
> cycle, so it's really a square wave!! -- with no way to modulate the
> pulse width. It would have been nice if they at least provided
another
> pulse wave fixed at 75% or 90%.
>
There's no way to emulate the pulse wave with anoter wave?

Re: Hallo everyone...

2006-01-18 by marcobasile78

--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, fx maletras <fx_maletras@y...> wrote:
>
>
> Here is the trick about the pulse wave:
> For some reason, engineers at Korg decided to
> represent the
> pulse wave *without* its fundamental harmonic, i.e.
> the underlying sine wave of the same frequency and
> amplitude.
>
> Can you guess what a square wave looks like when you
> subtract
> its fundamental?
>
> FX

...i don't understand...here is a trick about pulse wave in dw 8000
how can i subtract its fundamental with my dw...
i think it's impossible...i'm wrong with it?