That will happen with the tri/square switch. Best to set it to square when
you disable the oscillator. Why? because the triangle is taken from the
opposite end of the same inverter as the square wave. When disabled, one end
of the inverter is high, and the other is low.
Ken
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you disable the oscillator. Why? because the triangle is taken from the
opposite end of the same inverter as the square wave. When disabled, one end
of the inverter is high, and the other is low.
Ken
>Well,_______________________________________________________________________
> I got my first Super Psycho LFO done and let me say not only is
>it really really cool to use it's very very cool to look at, (I did mine
>with a black panel and a row of six LED's across the top).
> My quetion is... and this only happens when I am using any
>cmbination of LFO 3 through 6 and LFO 1 and or LFO 2 are in
>the off position. The waveform select switch acts as a sort of
>divider or something, it seems so lower the speed of the LFO a
>great deal. For instance if I plug the output of the LFO to the
>1v/oct input of my VCO, the waveform switches drop the VCO out
>of the audio range... When I use LFO 1 or 2 the switches work
>properly.
>
>
>anyone else encounter this???
>
>thanks
>
>Howard
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