Blake-
It dawned on me a little while later that I wasn't really addressing the question. Sorry
about that. But what I described was basically the same thing as sync. If an osc saw
out is patched to another osc sync in, you get the same sort of pitch movement.
If I understand things right, with hard sync, the sync destination osc has to be pitched
above the sync-source osc. With Serge soft-sync however, the destination osc is
pitched below the source. Is that a fair summary?
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "M. Blake Wilson Law Office" > neat patch,
but whats the role of the sync input here?
It dawned on me a little while later that I wasn't really addressing the question. Sorry
about that. But what I described was basically the same thing as sync. If an osc saw
out is patched to another osc sync in, you get the same sort of pitch movement.
If I understand things right, with hard sync, the sync destination osc has to be pitched
above the sync-source osc. With Serge soft-sync however, the destination osc is
pitched below the source. Is that a fair summary?
--- In SergeModular@yahoogroups.com, "M. Blake Wilson Law Office" > neat patch,
but whats the role of the sync input here?