Feedback Loops?

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I get error messages when I try to feed oscillators back into themselves to make drone sounds. Is there a way around this?

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Post by alfonso »

Modifier/Converter/Xmod & Feedback Connector.

It's what you need for feedback, although you don't have an audio input on the oscillator to feed back it's audio output. So you may look for other solutions.

I must sleep now, I can't go in details, I'll be back.

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I worked around it by taking an oscillator output, going out the audio output, through the mixer, back in through the audio input, to the next oscillator. Worked really well, but I'll try the converter. (I'd rather have a completely internal solution.) I've been playing with that converter a bit, but like you say, there isn't an extra connection on the oscillator. I'll keep playing with it. I'm trying to use an adder right now.

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Post by alfonso »

To feedback out to in you have to use an adder and put the converter between the output and the adder.
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Thanks. I finally got it working properly late last night. I've got a few really crazy patches now. This is the kind of thing I was looking forward to when I bought the Scope package.
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Post by j9k »

the x mod module will give you a 1 sample delay.

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Post by JLS »

Hi J9k

basic question 1 sample delay = 1 ms delay ?

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with 44.100 samplerate one ms holds 44.1 samples :smile:
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Post by symbiote »

At 44100 samples per second, 1 sample delay is roughly 0.022675736961451247165532879818594 miliseconds. Formula is number_of_samples / sample_rate
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Post by JLS »

Hi all

very thanks this info

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Post by hubird »

On 2005-07-28 07:40, symbiote wrote:
At 44100 samples per second, 1 sample delay is roughly 0.022675736961451247165532879818594 miliseconds.
Roughly? :grin:
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Post by symbiote »

Just in case I missed a digit or two =P
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