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Title: Aion FX Luna Spacing Control
Post by: Elvis Cocho on January 31, 2021, 03:46:10 PM
Hello. I just built an Aion FX Luna Tremolo (Tremulus Lune clone). The build went off without any problems. I just wanted to see if someone could explain what the spacing control does; I've read a couple or so explanations but none that make intuitive sense to me.

I've read that it doesn't change the waveform but that changes the spacing between waves. That sounds to me like it's slowing or speeding up the frequency of the lfo. But that actually sounds more like a rate control.

Does anyone have any insight to this control? Also, what is the setting up that would be considered "normal"? I.e. as though the spacing control wasn't there?
Title: Re: Aion FX Luna Spacing Control
Post by: antonis on January 31, 2021, 04:51:24 PM
From what I can see in various schematics, it alters both LFO and Buffer bias..
(asymmetrical amplitude waveform..)

Sorry but I can't translate it into "audio" result..

As for "normal" position, it should be considered 12 o'clock setting..
(250k +220k = 470k hence a 4.5V mid-point voltage divider..) 
Title: Re: Aion FX Luna Spacing Control
Post by: iainpunk on January 31, 2021, 04:52:28 PM
the spacing control determines the DC offset of the LFO, having this higher sends a tad more current to the LED which in turn makes the LDR's resistance lower and the output volume higher. the LFO's actual wave shape isn't affected, but the effect on the volume is changed, so the perceived wave shape is changed (the on/off time is changed while the frequency stays the same)

cheers, Iain
Title: Re: Aion FX Luna Spacing Control
Post by: nocentelli on January 31, 2021, 05:06:20 PM
https://mimmotronics.com/blog/talk-theory-to-me/tttm4/

detailed discussion of the tremulus lune circuit including section on the spacing control
Title: Re: Aion FX Luna Spacing Control
Post by: Elvis Cocho on February 01, 2021, 11:45:12 AM
Thank you so much for the info! Very helpful