Aliasing-Free Oscillators; Better Reproduction Of Analog Wave Forms - Arturia MOOG MODULAR V 2.6 User’s User Manual

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In detail, TAE means:
2.3.1

Aliasing-free oscillators:

Standard digital synthesizers produce aliasing in high frequencies, and when using Pulse Width
Modulation or FM.
TAE® allows the production of totally aliasing-free oscillators in all contexts (PWM, FM...), and
at no extra CPU cost.
Linear frequency spectrum of an existing well-known software synthesizer
Linear frequency spectrum of the Moog Modular V oscillator made with TAE®
2.3.2

Better reproduction of analog wave forms:

Original analog oscillators used condensers' unloading to produce common wave shapes (saw
tooth, triangle, square). This means that waveforms were slightly curved. TAE® allows the
reproduction of Condenser's Unload.
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