Patch: Min-Max Waveform Splicer
2006-11-24 by John Loffink
Ingredients: 2 VCO/LFOs, Mult, Mixer with polarity control, 700 Dual Router Notes: Patching: VCO/LFO 1 Sine or Triangle to Mult 1 Mult 1 to 830 Mixer IN2 (or Oakley Multi-Mix) and 700 IOA VCO/LFO 2 Sine or Triangle to Mult 2 Mult 2 to 830 Mixer IN3 (or Oakley Multi-Mix) and 700 IOB 830 Mixer OUT1 to 700 CV IN 700 IOX out to filter or rest of circuit path Controls: VCO/LFO frequency to taste 830 Mixer IN2 to full positive gain 830 Mixer IN3 to full negative gain 700 Router Mode equals "VOLTAGE" 700 Router Switch knob to zero The 700 IOX output is the maximum of VCO/LFO 1 and the minimum of VCO/LFO 2, switching where the waveforms have a common crossing point. Mixing VCO/LFO 1 & 2 at opposite polarities gives zero at the point where the two waveforms are identical voltage levels. Using the mixed result as the control voltage source to trigger the 700 router creates transitions that are nearly at the zero crossing of the two waveforms, irregardless of the frequencies of the two waveforms. Tweaking the mix and control so that no glitching occurs seems impossible, possibly due to delays in the control path. However, a little filtering takes any short term glitches away. Mixing two VCOs creates interesting cross modulation inharmonics. Mixing two LFOs creates a modulation source that jumps between two modes. Control/Mix levels on the mixer and the 700 Switch knob give more drastic cross modulated results. Using two sources such as VCOs through two different resonant filters may provide more interesting results. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site http://www.wavemakers-synth.com