Re: soft sync? - correction
2003-05-26 by John Papiewski
I know, I know, "don't you have anything better to do after 10pm on a
holiday weekend?"
Anyway, I was wrong about the DSG - hard sync thing. It is sort of like
hard sync but not exactly. Since hard sync is about forcing the slave
osc to start a new cycle, that is not what a DSG does when it gets a
trigger signal - it won't start a new cycle till the old cycle is done.
Going back to soft sync, it works at sub-audio frequencies also. So you
can combine locked oscillators for strange lfo effects.
holiday weekend?"
Anyway, I was wrong about the DSG - hard sync thing. It is sort of like
hard sync but not exactly. Since hard sync is about forcing the slave
osc to start a new cycle, that is not what a DSG does when it gets a
trigger signal - it won't start a new cycle till the old cycle is done.
Going back to soft sync, it works at sub-audio frequencies also. So you
can combine locked oscillators for strange lfo effects.