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Divide down oscillators and paraphony?
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Re: Divide down oscillators and paraphony?
Not completely phase locked though are they? Thanks i'll have a look at spogg's A.S.S -- sounds so wrong lol
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Re: Divide down oscillators and paraphony?
It's my understanding that they are, yes; not in the sense of Osc Sync, when one is forced to follow the output of another, like so many analog synths can do - but in the sense that they re locked as far frequency and phase, unless the are 'told' not to. It's one of the main reasons synths with digital oscs and soft synths were said to be less 'warm' than their analog oldsters, because they didn't drift relative to each other.
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Re: Divide down oscillators and paraphony?
Oh i see. Thanks.
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