That's not what sync is for. First of all, sync only gives you one ratio:
1:1. Secondly, you can't modulate the VCO that is sending the sync. Thirdly,
if the two VCOs in sync are not in tune, you get the classic sync growl
sound which can sound pretty ugly at times, completely unlike FM sounds. But
yes, I do use sync to create aditional harmonics by modulating the synced
VCO with the that is sending the sync. Also, you can use a clock divider to
process the VCO so you get a square wave an octave lower which could be used
to sync a VCO so it's becomes a 1:2 ratio. Then you can use the VCO to
modulate stuff.
On Sat, Oct 25, 2008 at 4:17 AM, Don Kim <
dkimcg@...
> wrote:
> That's what sync is for.
>
> 2008/10/25 Argitoth <
argitoth@...
<argitoth%40gmail.com>>:
>
> > The modulator and carrier have to stay exactly in tune with each other,
> > that's the problem.
> >
>
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