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Maybe it can be worked around like this:
The oscilator's wave goes to comparator positive input. (Negative to GND) It's output goes to logic AND with Gate. The AND's output goes back to comparator's positive and to the VCA.
This system should delay gate right until nearest zero-crossing and keep it to the end due to feedback.
I have no such modules but I remember that Doepfer makes such modules.
---In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, <fanwander@...> wrote:
Hello Steve,
as Dieter wrote you may use the Hard-Sync. But it won't solve your click
problem, because the hard sync resets to the minimum of the waveform. To
avoid the click at very fast attack rates you would have to reset to the
zero crossing (=the middle) of the waveform.
The tempest can do it because the waveforms are generated digitally.
Florian
On 14.11.13 01:06 , modular_steve@... wrote:
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> Hello again! Is there a module that resets waves every time they're
> triggered I think clicking might be reduced if a wave was always
> triggered at the beginning of its cycle. The DSI Tempest does this
> pretty successfully. Just food for thought :). Regards, Steve