Possible to get a pure sine output with an Etherwave?

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godzilla
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Post by godzilla » Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:27 am

also you could get an etherwave pro, 2 CP-251s and 3 MF-101s

plug as follows

theremin pitch CV out to 4-way multi of first cp 251
three outputs of 4-way multi into cutoff ins of each MF-101

theremin volume CV out to 4-way multi of second cp 251
three outputs of 4-way multi into mix ins of each MF-101

crank the resonance, detune the filters and you've got yourself something crazy, also you plug the theremin outs into the cp mixer before the multi, so you can add all the other goodies like S/H or noise modulation

or you could use the input mixer after the mulit so that only one filter channel gets mangled

this setup would cost a lot but it would be very cool! and you could use it for countless other things in different configurations!

Hutschi
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Post by Hutschi » Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:35 am

Hi,
what exactly do you mean with "pure sine wave"?

It is rather easy to get "almost" pure sine waves, however it is very difficult to get an exact one. How exact must it be?

Depending on the allowed tolerances, you can just use the filter built in in the theremin.


Best regards
Bernd

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