pot 2 on osc 1 applies cross modulation with osc2 as the source, ie modulates osc 1 with osc 2. So when you apply ring sync modulation on osc2, each osc is modulating the other.
Creating wackiness:) sorry im not sure if i explained that very clearly
@neutron7 Yeah, i also think that, though i can not figure out why? The sync of the sinewave should just alter to the frequency of OSC2 sync, but it doesn't.
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tomthenomad 1 year ago
pot 2 on osc 1 applies cross modulation with osc2 as the source, ie modulates osc 1 with osc 2. So when you apply ring sync modulation on osc2, each osc is modulating the other.
Creating wackiness:) sorry im not sure if i explained that very clearly
AhhThatGuy 1 year ago
Does it only happen with sine wave? maybe the DSP or whatever they use is calculating it realtime and it runs out of steam.
neutron7 1 year ago
@neutron7 Yeah, i also think that, though i can not figure out why? The sync of the sinewave should just alter to the frequency of OSC2 sync, but it doesn't.
SLagerZahne 1 year ago
Just messing arround in the machine. I have found more weird stuff in this machine!
SLagerZahne 1 year ago
nice! how did you find it!?
songhojun 1 year ago
so fucking cool, sounds circuit bended almost, have to try it out.
hampush 2 years ago
and I did, haha thanks for the tip, so stupid intelligent, I love it!
hampush 2 years ago