so, if i understand it right:
if you had a phaser module for low (subaudio) frequencies you could create, from (say) a sinewave lfo, 'out of phase' copies of this sinewave
am i right on this
(for example inverted sinewave, 90 degrees and 270 degrees out of phase sinewave, etc...) like a quadrature lfo, but having not only 4 or 8 phases, but many of them and this phase offset would be voltage controlled...)
seems nice....
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From: Florian Anwander <
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Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: 1 Re: Low frequencies phase shift with A-125.
Am 08.06.2012 11:12, schrieb ctujoao:
> Would be nice to output CVs (any shape, not only sines from
> quadrature modules), at a desired phase.
Basically it could be doable with a phase shifter too, you only have to
change the range to a different range for the center frequency.
Assumingly this can be achieved by simply changing the determining
capacitors in the circtuit. Dieter might provide a deeper insight in this.
Florian
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