In a message dated 5/8/2007 11:04:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
hardware@...
writes:
sorry for the late reply - but I had to understand the A-110 softsync
circuit before I answer. The attenuator at the optional softsync input does
make sense. As you probably know the A-110 has a sawtooth core. The
comparator that triggers the discharge (or reset) of the sawtooth has
normally a trigger threshold of 0V/GND. With the optional softsync the
trigger level of the comparator can be modulated with an external signal.
Different levels of the same soft sync signal lead to different results as
the trigger threshold of the reset comparator is modulated with different
amplitudes
dear mr. doepfer,
thanks for the soft sync info - i`ll have to consider adding it in the
future -
best,
dave
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