Hello Peter,
Thank you for your interest in Wiard Synthesizer.
The sample and hold (stepped) output can be clocked by an external clock.
The LFO rate only vaguely relates to the smooth output, so synch would not mean
anything.
The "Disturb Voltage" inputs allow you to trigger a single "Woogle" event, in time with a
keyboard or sequencer (with internal LFO set to longest rate).
The "Woggle Time" control will control the decay time of the event.
The internal LFO rate can be controlled by an external control voltage.
I hope that answers your technical question.
An interesting question is, since the Woggle Bug is a random voltage source, if it
synchronized externally, is it still random?
Best Regards,
Grant Richter
Wiard Synthesizer
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, peter sedin <midihooker@...> wrote:
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> yepp!!
> what inputs are there on it?? is there away to sync it to a clocksource??
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> peace out..
> peter
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> matrix <matrixsynth@...> wrote:
> That was awesome.
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> cheers,
> matrix
> http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
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