Well, if you had one LFO divided by two, and another divided by three, and ran the divided outputs to the PLL, with the control output of the PLL controling one of the VCOs, the divided signals will then stay in step (phase locked). Now the un-divided output of the LFOs will have a frequency ratio of 2:3, and the frequency of the 'slave' will follow that of the 'master'. This ought to work with audio frequency too. - John --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., bakis Sirros <synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote: > thank you john, > but that really needs more explaining,please. > bakis. > > > --- doctor_noh <jrniels@m...> wrote: > > What I'd do with a couple is divide VCLFOs by > > different divisors, and > > synch them with a phase-locked loop, so, say one > > would be quarter- > > note triplets, and another would be every > > two-and-a-half measures. > > > > You could also use the PLL to make that squarewave > > something else. > > > > - John > > > > > > > > > ===== > synthfreak(parallel worlds) > athens-greece > [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax > http://taxes.yahoo.com/
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Re: the VC DIVIDER
2002-04-09 by doctor_noh
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