yes Stu, I did mean a separate module, so you can use or not if you
don't want to.
At it's simplest it's a 6 or 8hp module with 4 inputs (plus a through
socket for each so you still have your triangle waveform available) and
8 outputs say rising ramp and falling ramp for each input, or for a
socket and a shape pot that goes from rising ramp to triangle to falling
ramp.
Dave, you right there are plenty of wave modifiers about, however there
is nothing for someone building a quad based system.
David
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i think david s. meant an additional module, is that so david i
personally would love to have little suite of circuits to turn one
waveform into
another.
stu
stu,
yes, i`m sure david meant as a separate module and, again, interesting
in
the abstract but starts adding complexity to the simple idea - basic
hi-density multi-vco module. if nothing else, there are several wave
modifier
modules available if desired tho none, to my knowledge, in a quad
format.
best,
dave
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