Oscillator question.
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Oscillator question.
How hard would it be to make an oscillator that sweeps the pitch of the tone with an LFO. I had a musical idea, and it would need this.
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Re: Oscillator question.
Not too hard. One way would be to find an oscillator whose frequency is determined by a potentiometer, and replace the potentiometer with an LDR. Then you control the resistance of the LDR with an led whose brightness is modulated by the LFO, like this LFO/LED combo, for example:

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Re: Oscillator question.
Sweet tits. That doesn't sound tooooooo hard. But, I am inept.
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Re: Oscillator question.
its better to just ripoff the a little piece of the triwave picogenerator. it uses FET's instead of a LED/LDR. it runs on +9v. good to go.
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Re: Oscillator question.
You could also use the popular IC such as CD4046 which is a PLL. All PLL s havea VCO section. So with i think about 3 (timing capacitor and resistor) parts you can make what you want using the 4046 even though your not making a PLL. It is already setup to be swept by a voltage so its a pretty good option. Chip probably costs less then 1 dollar.
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Re: Oscillator question.
if you do decide to use a LED/LDR, you can do it with no caps or resistors. just a 4049, LED/LDR, a pot for LFO frequency. you need an output cap but you dont need a timing cap. google 40106 oscillator. its the same thing as a 4049. the 4049 has 4 inverting buffers, the 40106 has 6.
I think you might be able to do it on a TL072 or TL074 also. I have seen triangle LFO's made from an opamp. you can make a oscillator from an inverting opamp just like you do it with inverting buffers in the 40106. you would still need that LED/LDR though.
I think you might be able to do it on a TL072 or TL074 also. I have seen triangle LFO's made from an opamp. you can make a oscillator from an inverting opamp just like you do it with inverting buffers in the 40106. you would still need that LED/LDR though.
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Re: Oscillator question.
multi_s wrote:ya you dont need a resistor, just an LDR and a pot.
hrmm.
light...dependent...ermmm
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Light Dependent Semantics
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Re: Oscillator question.
multi_s wrote:morange wrote:Light Dependent Semantics
winning.

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