The announced quadrature/thru zero oscillator is based on a "real"
sine/cosine core and will be able to generate perfect sine waves. At the
moment we are about to try different temperature compensated exponential
generators for the oscillator to obtain a frequency range as wide as
possible.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
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> Gesendet: Sonntag, 17. September 2006 01:10
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> Betreff: 1 Doepfer "sine" waves
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>
> Am I missing something or is there an actual advantage to those
> distorted sine waves on all Doepfer oscillators They don't sound or
> look much like sine waves at all. Is there a user advantage or is this
> just a trade-off design for cutting costs (i.e. lame diode tri-to-sine
> converters)
>
> With such high distortion, Doepfer sine waves don't make useful
> additive or FM sources, and not enough harmonic content as useful
> subtractive sources. The distorted shape makes noticeable unnatural
> sounding LFO modulations. I find I never use them and wish for higher-
> quality pure sine waves.
>
> Sadly from the scope shots, I noticed even the 111-2 still maintains
> these low-quality sine waves. What am I missing