Hi Florian, thans for these infos. Sinewave are always very important
in my moduar-patches. All these sine-waves found on modulars sound
way different. The 110 isn't clean at all, but has balls, where the
111 has a much cleaner sine-waveform, but hasn't balls. I really like
the Sine produced from a Blacet Final-Filter in Selfoscillation, but
it doesn't track well. The Wiard VCO's sine is completely different
than all the others. Rather clean (but) very nice. Two of these in
lin FM gives some very warm and clean FM-patches. I talked to Jürg
Oldani recently and he told me that the sine-waveforms in his huge
Selector-OSO-Module are a very special and complicated design, much
more advanced than in his (nice!) VCO. I really can't wait to hear
it. (btw: did you ever test the selector in Keys ).
That sounds I as am a complete hardware-whore (which is true). But I
make music with these things all the time, so it is no detail for me.
Olivier
> The A110 contains the most rough version of a often used circuit
for sine
> shaping. This one uses two diodes (see
http://www.doepfer.de/a110_tec.htm
the
> part in the lower right part of the schematics.). You may enhance
this circuit
> with more diodes and resistors. Some theory about this can be found
at:
>
>
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459/circuits/sineshaper.html
>
> The schemo from Tietze/Schenk is on
>
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/4459/circuits/tzsinesh.gif
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Florian
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