MATRIXSYNTH: Split Wave Modulator V1-40 Beta.3gp


Monday, September 12, 2011

Split Wave Modulator V1-40 Beta.3gp


YouTube Uploaded by dolphinicus on Sep 12, 2011

"The Split Wave Modulator has reached beta status! :D The correction that I just made to the error I had for the video that were shot yesterday has brought this function to working close to the way it had when I first mistakenly made it in 1996 on my 2nd version of my (then improperly named) Voltage Controlled Wave Splitter.
This module takes the input waveform and splits it into positive and negative voltage halves (my invention / innovation as confirmed through email in 1996 by Dr. Robert Moog and Larry Fast (Synergy) and combines it with the wave folding technique that both myself as well as Electronotes Newsletter founder/author independently each mistakenly discovered. (Bernie in December 1976 and myself in 1996.)
Please note - this video was abruptly cutoff after about 6 minutes when I phone call came in on the phone that I was shooting the video on. :( But there's more than enough of it shown to get the idea of it's functionality across somewhat. :D

There will be more videos in the future as after I've made this breadboard version into a PCB and changed some of the resistors to 1%'ers as well as matched the used diodes.

I have yet to decide whether I'll release the schematic publicly or not."

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