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Ohhhh I get what you're saying now. Thats a superdiode . So when you do it this way it will be close to ideal hence it wont have those soft corners. I've...
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Thats a really good quote . I know enough atm to know its very true.
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Intro to Design??
In light of my recent troubles with my first design project I'm thinking maybe I need a shove in the right direction. I'm looking for a way (either adding/subtracting...
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Thats actually more than I knew when I started at uni. Before uni I was excited at the fact that I could probably make guitar effects when I finish my degree,...
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I'll look into that .
I've also been thinking of old fourier and the fact that any wave can be broken up into a sum of sin waves....
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Wow thx mate, you seem to know heaps .
I guess the main thing I wanted to do was add certain waves together, which would give more control...
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I thought all-pass had constant unchanged amplitude but not phase. Thats how I see it, but I could be wrong.
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Are u testing it with your amp or with a CRO or something?? What i'm thinking is.....
1) When u have the jumper connected, all voltages are...
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Ok, I came to a point where I had to just go back to basics, and like 95% of the time the answer was actually (i think) a lot simpler than I thought.
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Diodes are like the easy way out. I would just give up and use them, but the way i'm doing it (adding the 2 waves together) could be used for other waveshaping...
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I'm designing a distortion circuit :)
Hi everyone, i've come here from the diyguitarist forum to get a few more opinions on a seemingly crazy problem i'm having with my distortion design.
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