> Hi - I'm wondering what the options are very VERY slow (several minutes hopefully) are for VCLFOs that produce sine > waves. At the moment I'm using the Triangle waves from A 143-4s but sometimes sines would be more pleasing. It is about > creating slow changing drones. I'm using a sine wave going to an FM Aid where it is folded before going into an A116 > which is being modulated by the Sawtooth from the same oscillator. The FM Aid is using an other (harmonically related) > sine to modulate the first sines folding. Various parts of the process are in turn very slowly being modulated by the > LFOs so that slow drifts occur. ItS especially interesting watching it on the oscilloscope :-) Very slight (+/- 1 hertz > or so) variance in the FM Aid's modulating sine's frequency gives lovely "waterfall" effects on the oscilloscope screen - > waves running one way and then slowly stopping to run in the other direction. It would be nice to be able to project the > oscilloscope trace onto the walls and ceiling :-) > > I'm gonna get an A113 so that I can have Sawtooth Waves to drive the A116 with phase related but much lower frequencies. > But I'm wondering - what would it be like to take the basic Saw out the A113 into my A137-2 and then very slowly move the > phase of the Saw about with other LFOs? > > David > > www.movingisliving.co.uk When an external negative CV is applied the A-143-9 can be used for very slow sine waves. Alternatively the internal frequency offset trimmping potentiometer P3 can be re-adjusted for very slow frequencies without the need of an external negative CV. Also the planned A-110-4 will be able to generate very slow sine waves when you adjust the linear frequency control near to zero Hz. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] SLOW Sine Wave LFO
2015-02-23 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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