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In case it is desirable to maintain the quadrature relationship with phase modulation
applied, use header (8 D) “Phase direction”. This will cause all outputs to have phase
modulation applied in the positive direction and thus maintain phase relationships
under modulation.
There is also a header (14 G) to remove phase modulation from all the square wave
outputs. This is useful for synchronizing oscillators as well. It is also useful to have an
output that can be filtered down to the fundamental and mixed with the others to
create a thicker sound. For more information see the “Configuration Headers” section
of this manual.
Another method to create a stereo image is to use one output each from the outer
oscillators in ratio mode where they are tracking the center oscillator. They will be
locked to some frequency ratio but are still free running (not phase locked). This can
provide the illusion of a single source but a wide stereo field and can be enhanced by
using cross modulation between the two. The more modulation is used the more
pitch differences are perceived as timbre changes instead.
OPPOSING
PHASE
DIRECTIONS
SQUARE
MODULATION
REMOVED WITH
OPPOSING
PHASE
DIRECTIONS
SAME PHASE
DIRECTIONS