The planned quadrature VCO will also work as an LFO (probably a switch to select between VCO and LFO mode) and output perfect sine, cosine, inverted sine and inverted cosine - or in other words four sine waves with 90 degree phase shift between each other. We also think about pure quadrature LFO based on this technique without the (expensive) thru-zero function and frequency controls (multi-turn pot and/or octave switches). This LFO design would be ready and we could manufacture such an LFO very soon but we are not yet sure if we will manufacture two modules (low-cost LFO and high-cost thru-zero VCO) or only one (high-cost VCO with LFO switch). Low-cost means in this connection clearly less than 100 Euro, high-cost clearly more than 200 Euro. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com]Im Auftrag von David Marino > Gesendet: Montag, 18. September 2006 19:22 > An: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com > Betreff: Re: [Doepfer_a100] A-143.3 > > > what mod has the best sine waves? > > Richard <richardscott@btconnect.com> wrote: speaking of > sine waves which aren't.... the price is right but I notice this > low cost A-143.3 quad LFO lacks a sine wave. I wonder if users > find the triangle wave is satisfactory substitute? Is the peak of > the triangle obviously audible if you use it to modulate a VCO, > VCA or VCF? > > in general any opnions of the success of this module? > > Richard
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modulation sine waves
2006-09-19 by hardware@doepfer.de
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