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Post by audiojack on Feb 3, 2020 20:59:33 GMT
my 2OSC/d is rather crackly. You can hear is most at high frequencies, even more with the square wave and if you pass the pulse with to zero (so that you can't hear the wave any more), you can rally hear it, just on the edge.
anyone else hear this?
maybe i should try to record it, but i'm not really equipped to record
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Post by spacedog on Feb 3, 2020 22:10:04 GMT
my 2OSC/d is rather crackly. You can hear is most at high frequencies, even more with the square wave and if you pass the pulse with to zero (so that you can't hear the wave any more), you can rally hear it, just on the edge. anyone else hear this? maybe i should try to record it, but i'm not really equipped to record Did you read the following from the product page...? The module is designed as a hybrid digital/analog module; the oscillator frequencies are determined digitally and are therefore quite stable and have a good tracking; the output wavefom itself is created analog. It's a new idea/concept that I have implemented here; the design causes the waveform to gets a bit gritty at higher frequencies (but not "digital noise") - it's the character of this thing!Might it be that effect...?
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Post by audiojack on Feb 4, 2020 6:30:31 GMT
yes, i had read that, but i'm not sure if gritty = crackly.
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