Morning guys. I waned to discuss this one more time becaue once again it's come up: The PWM construction is designed the way it (10 to 2 'live range) so that there are more possibilities for the VC input. I played around with this a lot while cooking the VCO, you're going to get some very interesting sounds when the manual offset is positioned to either the far left or right (either into the 'silent' zone) and a VC is applied to pull it back into audio that aren't available otherwise. My PWM sound is unique, I wanted to keep it that way. I think there is a misconception that by only having the square audible from 10 to 2 that you're loosing something. You're not - it's all there, it sweeps from full neg, through 0 to 100 duty cycle, then back from 100 to 0 to full positive. it just transverses that from the 10 o' clock pot setting to the 2 o clock pot setting. the balance of the pot regions, when the signal is zero is not wasted, it's there for VC possibilities. If you own one of these, try it, you'll see what I'm speaking about. Move the pot to silence, apply and VC, then move the pot to so that the square isn't silent and apply the same VC. I didn't want to loose both effects. hope this helps, - P ______________ Peter Grenader e: peter@ear-group.net p: 866-755-4468 (818 761-9906) w: http://www.ear-group.net
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Beyond all doubt, the last word on Model 15 PWM
2007-03-18 by (i think you can figure that out)
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