No effects used.From the Doepfer A110 product page I gathered that the A110 has a sawtooth core.As you are listen to a sine, it's actually converted from a saw first, this takes a very small number of milliseconds. Two results come from this. One,the little notch at the top, which the converters cannot remove, and Two the triangle and sine waveforms are not perfect. For a perfect sine use the A143-9 or perfect triangle, the A111. For more detailed info on this visit Doepfer A110 product page.
Nice series Raul! What oscilloscope did you use?
Thanks for your other tutorials as well, they helped me a lot!
NorbertVarga 2 months ago
No effects used.From the Doepfer A110 product page I gathered that the A110 has a sawtooth core.As you are listen to a sine, it's actually converted from a saw first, this takes a very small number of milliseconds. Two results come from this. One,the little notch at the top, which the converters cannot remove, and Two the triangle and sine waveforms are not perfect. For a perfect sine use the A143-9 or perfect triangle, the A111. For more detailed info on this visit Doepfer A110 product page.
raulsworldofsynths 2 months ago
this sine wave is far from pure, is anything couloring the signal?
ryanquist1 2 months ago