Hi Florian... > > > I know that > > the signal is always above 0 volts because it's an ADSR, right?... > I never felt that as an disadvantage. In the opposite, I often wish, the > LFO would be like an ADSR always above 0 volts. > ..is this because since it is always above 0 volts, when modulating a VCO the modulation begins and ends at 0 - or the current setting of the VCO.. as opposed to a real LFO which would sweep above and below 0 volts. ? Thanks very very much for the explanation on AC & DC coupling in synthesizers, it's starting to make sense now.
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Re: A-143-2 (quad ADSR) as quad oscillator
2006-04-18 by untiedstates