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wrote:
> There are no plans for a LFO reset feature. The reset circuit would be
> larger than the LFO circuit itself (which is nothing but two opamps). It's
> not only an electronic switch that shortens the capacitor of the LFO. You
> also have to make sure that the LFO starts after the capacitor discharge
> alwas into the same direction (usually rising slope of the triangle).
> Otherwise the LFO starts randomly after the discharge.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
Thanks replying Dieter, I really appreciate that you take the time.
I'd thought that the 'phase' of the lfo would be defined
by the capacitor that was being shorted.
So knowing this is not the case saves me from embarking on aa doomed project.
best regards
andy butler