Talk about the blind leading the blind here -- isn't what you describe "just" a filter? And don't all filters shift phase? And isn't there a stash of CEM3320s laying around someplace in Texas? And couldn't one configure one of those VCF chips in an allpass circuit to have certain phase shifts? I think there might be a bigger problem getting phase shifts of less than multiples of 90 degrees. But didn't Doug K. (or maybe it was Crow -- I can't remember) try to convince us (especially me) that initial phase was that important a characteristic for "exotic" timbres? John (can I ask any more questions?) Barlow In a message dated 4/16/2000 2:35:56 PM, jlarryh@... writes: >In the land of 60 Hz and big wire where I live when I am not here, we can >attach an inductive or capacitive load to the AC voltage and cause the >current to lead or lag the voltage by some percentage (depending on how >capacitive or inductive the load. It would seem to me any voltage >developed across the resistive part of that load would be in phase with >that current, and hence shifted some from the original voltage. >
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Re: [motm] phase shifting WAS: module concept
2000-04-16 by jwbarlow@aol.com
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