i would like to suggest the creation of a seperate list or yahoo group
for any future sine wave purity discussions. you could even join the
alternate tunings list for obsessive talk about tuning the vco in cents
and fractions of cents
Argitoth schreef:
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> btw, here's the Tip Top Audio VCO waveform test:
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http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php t=2158
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http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php t=2158
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> Is it just me or does Analogue Systems VCO produce better traingles and
> sines
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> Thanks James,
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> Laryn91, I just recorded my synth using the filter as a waveshaper.
> Good tracking is not needed, you just have to patch a 1v/oct signal
> into the filter's VC, but that VC needs an attenuator. You don't want
> to give it full VC. Here's the recording:
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http://www.elanhickler.com/misc/filter-waveshaping-test.wav
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http://www.elanhickler.com/misc/filter-waveshaping-test.wav
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> 1. Raw sound without filtering.
> 2. With filtering (notice how you can't hear low notes, that's how it
> should be with sine waves, however the problem is that low notes also
> have small peaks)
> 3. With filtering used as a modulator (the lesser peaks means it's not
> good as a modulator, not enough volume anymore)
> 4. Without filtering used as a pitch modulator (this is how the
> modulation should sound)
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> Hmm... Its anyone's guess if a filter is really worth using as a waveshaper.
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