Michael put it perfectly. There is no pwm mod amount pot on the model 15 so its set to 100% of the incoming voltage (hey we ran out of room due to other features). You just need to attenuate your incoming mod amount. Tim -- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Wagner" <michael.wgnr@...> wrote: > > On 11/12/06, John <inform3r@...> wrote: > > So guys, what's the definitive way to use PWM on the M15? When I use a > > normal LFO wave I get the sound of the M15 cutting off and on. Also, if I > > turn the PWM pot too far left, or right the sound disappears. Not familiar > > with this operation. Everything else is AMAZING though. > > The PWM-Pot does only adjust the pulsewidth. If you turn the pot too > far right or left, the pulswidth is infinitely small (=non-existent), > hence no signal. As for modulating PW with an LFO, you need to > attenuate it first. > > -Michael >
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Re: M15 Pulse Width Weirdness
2006-11-12 by amthewalrus
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