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System a - 100, A-111, Doepfer – Doepfer A-100(~ 40 MB) User Manual

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If it’s the other way round, and the slave is at a higher
frequency than the master (f

M

< f

S

) then it still follows

the master’s frequency (Fig. 13 b: the slave’s cycle T

R

matches the master VCO’s cycle), but the waveform is
also actually altered by the changes in direction the
master imposes on it. Harmonic sidebands are crea-
ted, which can produce interesting timbral changes.

The way Hard Sync is implemented on the A-111
differs from the system on the A-110 standard VCO,
which imposes a change of direction on the slave only
at every other edge of the master waveform. Because
the A-111 master sends a change to the slave at its
positive as well as negative edges, when the slave
frequency is higher than the master (f

M

< f

S

) the

process produces richer side bands, and more inter-
esting timbres.

Fig. 13: Hard sync on the A-111

f > f

M

T

R

T

M

T

M

T

R

T

S

0V

0V

0V

0V

0V

Slave-Signal

Master-Signal

a:

Hard-Sync-Signal

S

f < f

M

Master-Signal

b:

Hard-Sync-Signal

S