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5 x foldback
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5 x foldback
hello, actually i'm experimenting with foldback and i'm not sure whats the best way to do it.
i also found out that there are often just one side (mostly the positive part) is folded while the other is not..
here is schematic with 5 stages of folding back from a threshold level and back up again when it reaches the zero level.
My Question, is this a common way to do it? ist there a better algorithm? and i didn't find some good maths to fix the volume in a proper way....
i also found out that there are often just one side (mostly the positive part) is folded while the other is not..
here is schematic with 5 stages of folding back from a threshold level and back up again when it reaches the zero level.
My Question, is this a common way to do it? ist there a better algorithm? and i didn't find some good maths to fix the volume in a proper way....
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: 5 x foldback
This topic came up some time ago and if you read from the link below onwards, you'll see some solutions to look over:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5258&hilit=wave+folder&start=20#p26356
Hope this helps...
Cheers
Spogg
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5258&hilit=wave+folder&start=20#p26356
Hope this helps...
Cheers
Spogg
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Spogg - Posts: 3323
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