So I know you can use a pulse width wave oscilator as an LFO
And that you can use a slew limiter on that to sort-of smooth it out
But are there any LFOs or other patching techniques that offer a smooth/sinusoidal wave where you can control the "pulse width" - or the proportion of the time the wave stays high?
Here is a terrible picture that attempts to illustrate what I mean
edit: the top wave is supposed to show a sinusoidal wave that is 80% "high". I realise it looks a lot like the middle wave.
And that you can use a slew limiter on that to sort-of smooth it out
But are there any LFOs or other patching techniques that offer a smooth/sinusoidal wave where you can control the "pulse width" - or the proportion of the time the wave stays high?
Here is a terrible picture that attempts to illustrate what I mean
edit: the top wave is supposed to show a sinusoidal wave that is 80% "high". I realise it looks a lot like the middle wave.
Statistics: Posted by etckla — Wed Jan 08, 2025 5:38 pm