Hi David and many thx for your reply!
Maybe it can be an "audiophile" matter
but there some plainly audible differences... I had an audio file
coming from a very low speed ringmodulated sawtooth and it appeared reversed
into a waveform display (square up)....the difference I guess is in a higher
level of highest harmonics, therefore a crispier sound...this could have some
implication in the Chorus circuit where one of the outputs is looped into an
input and feeds the second input for the flanging-phasing purpose, then coming
out with a slight different sound...
Hoping not to be too "audiophile"..
:-)
Max
----- Original Message -----From: David RogoffSent: Monday, June 06, 2005 8:11 PMSubject: Re: [yamahacs80] A puzzling questionmaxferfranc wrote:
>Hi again
>Just to take off the doubt : was a CS-80 with *inverted* (little square
>up )sawtooth ever produced ?
>Max
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Don't know, but unless it's being used to modulate something (does the
sub-osc sawtooth have this?), why would it matter? I hope we're not
going off into one of the audiophile "absolute phase" discussions.
David
