The PWM function requires a sloped input signal (sawtooth, triangle, sine). It will not work with a typical rectangle shaped signal. But if you use e.g. the sawtooth output of an LFO it will work (the rectangle output of the same LFO is then the non-shuffled clock). You may use also the A-142-1 as a voltage controlled trigger delay together with a "normal" clock signal (i.e. rectangle shaped) to generate a voltage controlled trigger delay. We are working also on a voltage controlled gate delay which delays the complete signal (rising and falling edge) and not only responds to the rising edge. Best wishes Dieter Doepfer > Hey! I was wondering if the new PWM module is able to create shuffle if I feed a clock signal to it? OR combining it with > the original one would end up having good results? I will be testing this soon, just thought to ask if there is anyone > doing the same already? > > Thanks, > AndrĂ¡s
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AW: [Doepfer_a100] a-168-1 pwm module clock shuffling applications
2016-05-24 by yahoo@doepfer.de
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