Actually, I like this circuit better, also from the Synth DIY list: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459/diy/tsfunc.html It allows the positive and negative set points to be adjusted, rather than the fixed set points in Grant's circuit. Due to the ease at which the signal clips to the power supply rails, I'd probably add some limiting on the output for the final circuit. I did not see any slew rate problems at high audio frequencies. P1 = Positive Set Point P2 = Positive Gain (+ or -) P3 = DC Shift P4 = Overall Gain (+ or -) P5 = Negative Set Point P6 = Negative Gain (+ or -) John Loffink microtonal@... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tentochi" <tentochi@...> To: "MOTM Mailing List" <motm@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 6:12 PM Subject: [motm] [OT] CV Twister/Wave Warper Low Part Count Schemo from Grant Richter > http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/DIY/Grant/CVtwister2.html > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [motm] [OT] CV Twister/Wave Warper Low Part Count Schemo from Grant Richter
2001-02-28 by Microtonal
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