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LFO Waveforms

Started by britt-stinker, October 16, 2005, 12:32:31 PM

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britt-stinker

HI all
A wile back I made a post about LFO's but nobody answered. I'm thinking about modding some modulation pedals to have different waveforms. And maybe another LFO(like the pseudorandom at geo) Is this possible? And not to hard?
Does anyone have layout for any LFO's(Im not that good with schematics) Thanks

toneman

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did U google 4 "LFO"???

did U search *this* forum ???

lots of stuff out there......

I would suggest a "daughterboard" addition.
Build a multiwave LFO &  switch it in & out.
So far it's a U-LFO...Unidentified-LFO.
:)

staymodulated
tone

EDIT:  Try  "LFO schematic"  --->  Ray's LFO first on long list
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Nasse

I was cleaning the attic last summer, and found one lost XR2206 chip, maybe some day I´ll try it for a lfo circuit. I think Small Bear sells those chips. But it needs more than 9 volt battery...
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britt-stinker

Yeah, I've searched this fourm. I typed in LFO, Extra LFO etc. But I got nothing I could use. Same with google. I need something with  layout.

(doug harrison)

www.musicfromouterspace.com

Click the Synth-DIY link, then look on that  page for the oscillator link. Has descriptions, layouts, and schematics.


Paul Perry (Frostwave)

There are a LOT of circuits for synth oscillators, but they are usually require + and - 12 or 15V supplies.  :icon_sad:
Any triangle LFO generator from a trem or a phaser is a good starting point, you can add & subtract two or more LFOs to get complex weirdness.