soft sync is used when you want two or more oscillators to track
together, in sync, *without* beating.
If you patch two oscillators from, say, your SSG Stepped Out into their
1V/Oct inputs, they will track together, but no matter how well you tune
them, there will be some beating, and the beating will change as the
pitch input changes. Patching the Sawtooth of one into the Sync of the
other one will eliminate this beating, if the Osc's are tuned closely to
begin with.
roelelec wrote:
together, in sync, *without* beating.
If you patch two oscillators from, say, your SSG Stepped Out into their
1V/Oct inputs, they will track together, but no matter how well you tune
them, there will be some beating, and the beating will change as the
pitch input changes. Patching the Sawtooth of one into the Sync of the
other one will eliminate this beating, if the Osc's are tuned closely to
begin with.
roelelec wrote:
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> My question is: what's the use of soft sync in general?
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