> >The SDE-3000 prefers to >>work with 0-10 voltages, but it will also work with bipolar signals, >>you just don't get the results you expect. Try feeding a 320 triangle >>into the delay input jack, enable modulation on the delay, and crank >>the modulation depth up. > >I have a simple circuit on Larry's site that will convert bipolar LFO's to >0-5 to use the 320 with pedal inputs. With a couple of changes it could >output 0-10V instead. Larry's pedal interface and the Oakley Multimix can >also offset voltages. This comes up so often that it's likely to be my first utility module (rather than use up half a dozen multimix or pedal interfaces). In addition to LFO scaling/inverting/biasing I've had to do the same thing with GATE signals as well; the 101 samples and holds on the falling edge of a gate, not on the rising edge (grrr). -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott Juskiw scott@...
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Re: [motm] offsetting voltages (ws: Analog Delay?)
2001-12-10 by Scott Juskiw
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