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New PWM

Postby BobF » Sun May 10, 2020 7:25 pm

BobsAllWaveformPWM.fsm
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Hello gang,

Like that "Pulse Width Modulator" sound? Well now you can add it to any waveform, Sine, Triangle, Saw, and so on. Also sounds even better with a modulation source!

P.S., The RED asterisk is where modulation starts for a square wave input.

Have fun, BobF.....
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Re: New PWM

Postby k brown » Sun May 10, 2020 9:42 pm

Terrific bit of work there. You sure get a lot mileage out of your various 'diode' things.

This is very timely for me, as I just wrapped up a project that has an osc bank based on that in the Sequential Pro 3, where Osc 3 is a wavetable osc with over two dozen wavetable which can be, as Dave Smith calls it 'Shape Mod'ed. I was doing it the PWM way with phase shifting an inverted copy, but this is much more effective on all the waveshapes, not just the assymetrical ones. The Pro 3 actually scans thorough variations of a selected wave, but this will sound better than what I originally had.

Thanks so -
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Re: New PWM

Postby Halon » Mon May 11, 2020 2:53 am

Thnks Bob :o
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Re: New PWM

Postby Spogg » Mon May 11, 2020 7:54 am

Yet another great idea Bob! :o

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Re: New PWM

Postby pshannon » Mon May 11, 2020 1:48 pm

Love it! Very cool Bobf and thanks for sharing. I am using 3.0.6 pebble and I am getting the error for (Dolph-Chebychev) ruby code "string can't be coerced into float". It is the ruby module with the outputs for the Float arrays. All of this started for me when I switch from 3.0.8 skylark as recommended. Did anyone else get the same error? I was going to look through your ruby code, but I didn't have time this morning. Ruby drives me nuts with the type issues. Yesterday I spent a while going through some of my own ruby code with type issues.

However, The display still worked.
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Re: New PWM

Postby Spogg » Mon May 11, 2020 1:52 pm

You just have to connect an after load prim trigger into any Ruby module that does that.
Any green input on a RubyEdit code box will do I found.

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Re: New PWM

Postby pshannon » Mon May 11, 2020 2:03 pm

Spogg wrote:You just have to connect an after load prim trigger into any Ruby module that does that.
Any green input on a RubyEdit code box will do I found.

Cheers

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Wow, simple fix! I used it for both ruby modules inside of BobF tool and worked like a charm. Thanks Spogg and I will use this little trick for some of my other issues that caused me to want to smash my head to the table. :oops:
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Re: New PWM

Postby BobF » Mon May 11, 2020 5:03 pm

Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

@ Kevin, can't wait to see the "Sequential Pro 3" , sounds cool.

P.S., Sorry I did not mention it, I use FS 3.07 for all my stuff. So far have never had any serious problems.

Cheers all, BobF.....

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Re: New PWM

Postby pshannon » Mon May 11, 2020 5:17 pm

BobF wrote:
P.S., Sorry I did not mention it, I use FS 3.07 for all my stuff. So far have never had any serious problems.



Not a problem with 3.0.8 for me as well, but I was informed that ruby runs slower in that version and to move down 3.0.6 which I did. Not trying to complain here too much, but everything seemed to be more compatible with that version and I am learning new issues to deal with downgrading. It is just an adjustment. :)
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Re: New PWM

Postby BobF » Mon May 11, 2020 9:41 pm

BobsAllWaveformPWM_1a.fsm
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Hello again gang,

Here is a little mod I added if anyone's interested. Just makes the day go by playing around with this little stuff!

Have fun.....

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