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VCO-1 Saw Wave Voltage Offset Increases when Freq is Increased #111

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dijikul opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 3 comments
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VCO-1 Saw Wave Voltage Offset Increases when Freq is Increased #111

dijikul opened this issue Apr 28, 2020 · 3 comments

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@dijikul
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dijikul commented Apr 28, 2020

In v1.1.6 the Saw wave on VCO-1 appears to demonstrate a bug when turning the Frequency up to the higher ranges.

Reproduce this issue by plugging the Saw Out from VCO-1 into a Scope Input like so:

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The range of the VCO is cleanly within the middle range.

Turning the Frequency on VCO-1 up well past 75%, around 80 or 85 and above the Y-offset of the Saw wave appears to increase and is pushed upwards on the scope:

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This does not appear to be an issue with the VCO-2 set in Saw mode, or in other VCO's that output Saws.

@AndrewBelt AndrewBelt transferred this issue from VCVRack/Rack Apr 28, 2020
@Petervos2018
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Petervos2018 commented Apr 28, 2020

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It's caused by DC offset, that big green lump on the left, (0Hz or very low freq), when you remove the extreme lows (with 4DCB) it looks normal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKLEjrtHOTs

And yes, it should not do that, so let us call it a bug.

@squinkylabs
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I logged this in the VCV database, since the minBLEP code is part of VCV. In any case, it's a dupe: https://github.com/VCVRack/Rack/issues/1816

@squinkylabs
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Haha - well, my old bug about this is no longer visible since VCV Rack doesn't have a public issues page any longer. Suffice to say that the minBLEP still has an offset. I don't think this bug has ever been addressed.

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