I know I've asked this before but I'm going to do it again.
Is there a stock device that can generate a squarewave at precisely 1.0 kHz? By that I mean a square wave whose rising edge "max value" lasts for half of 1ms, then goes down to zero again for the other half (the wave has a period of 1 ms).
I'm hoping an LFO exists that I'm forgetting because converting audio to cv will fail due to the frequency range.
Anybody?
Precise 1 kHz squarewave
I don't think thats possible. CV rate is 1/64th the audio rate. So at 44.1Khz, the fastest CV can change is ~689Hz
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What about Pulsar? Altho closest I can get is 998.9 Hz & 1.01 kHz.
Using a Thor Self-Oscillating Filter I can get 995 Hz & 1.05 kHz
Maybe a CV will get you on-the-dot.
Using a Thor Self-Oscillating Filter I can get 995 Hz & 1.05 kHz
Maybe a CV will get you on-the-dot.
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I'll look into using Thor. I may have a workaround but for now it's only in my head. I'll be home soon and will test to see if it works.
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