... It's possible. The A-143-9 does this job (kind of a filter in self-resonance). The only thing we would have to add is the temperature compensation of the...
I'm just curious what relevance to music is. It doesn't make sense to complain when a flute doesn't produce a pure sine. Each instrument has its own...
I've got a lot of modular for sale. All are located in Seattle, WA. Paypal only, please. The first batch: EURORACK ... Analog Systems: rs20 ring mod $140 ...
Hi all, i want to build myself a little VC electro motor, you know, one of these little model-plane 12V motors but with VC RPM. It's not supposed to track...
I'd say check out how much current this baby is going to suck from the a100.You don't want to blow the powersupply in your a100, I guess. P = I * U So check...
By your question, I'm guessing you're either unfamiliar with or never designed sounds using Additive Synthesis. But quality sines are a necessary component for...
I've been using this PWM circuit to run motors: http://solorb.com/elect/pwm/pwm1/ Main thing is to use a transistor to do the actual PWM instead of running too...
Ooooooorrrrrrr....... use the PWM out of one of your oscillators to control the MOSFET transistor directly. That would be the most simple solution, then you...
"For example, if you wanted to create a sound similar in character and dynamics of a flute, you could probably make a pretty good one controlling 3 or 4 sine...
You must fall into this group: " I'm guessing you're either unfamiliar with or never ... I and many others successfully use Additive techniques on our analog...
You are really trolling eh? Maybe you should open up and try to see what people are trying to tell you. As you read on the bottom I have nothing against...
... There have a number of pretty good additive synthesis and resynthesis projects. Several systems, albeit digital, allowed phases to roll freely. There have...
Thanks for that Chris.I know of some very good systems myself too. Try SPEAR: http://www.klingbeil.com/spear/ But the aim of my message was to find out why...
Additive synthesis? Why, I'd NEVER heard of that! What a cool concept. You mean one can construct sounds by adding, rather than substracting? Fascinating. A...
I don't intend to be a 'confrontational' poster. Have never been in this board but this thread has too much people talking past eachother.I'm off this thread,...
... I don't understand why people can't accept the fact some of us desire perfection. On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:22 PM, achtung_999 ... -- www.elanhickler.com...
I'm actually agreeing with you. I was referring to the common argument since a pure sine is not possible, so the crappy 10%-20% THD sines from Deopfer, Tip...
... Duke Ellington: "If it sounds good, it IS good." perfect anything doesn't mean it sounds good, it just all will sound the same, plenty of great pre-amps...
p. hendricks, Analog sines can be perfect enough as proven by some of the modules out now and in production, nothing more needs to be said. All we need now is...
... if it's perfect, digital is much more efficient/cheaper and more perfect. ... why's that? is someone going to hear them in a musical application? then You ...
I will not participate in the emotional discussion about sine waves but want to mention some technical details (some of these have been already mentioned ...
... Denis, I don't think that a standard opamp can do the job unless you use a motor that requires only a few milliamperes. The next step would be to add a...
Hey Derek, excellent advice....thanks :-) PWM makes a lot of sense, and that circuit looks like i may actually be able to get that soldered *grin* What are...
Hi Dieter, thanks for the advice. The PWM-based circuit that Derek mentioned should help overcome that "offset" voltage in the motor, right? (as in such a...