I haven't followed all of it. Basically I think that because of the single master oscillator being devided down, each note has a common denominator with each other. Thus at some point they coincide in having a phase reset. I'm with you when you say it doesn't happen very often. IMHO opinion it doesn't matter if you have twelve or one master osc.hakey wrote:(btw if anyone can enlighten me as to where my thinking was wrong that whole debate, I'd be genuinely interested in hearing it. I still haven't heard a sensible explanation. Via PM's would be fine.)
Depending on the implementation the octaves will however be in perfect sync. It depends though. The DCOs of a Juno 60 for instance also stem from a master oscillator and yet there's a slight detune between octaves. Which, if you look at the maths, is easily explained.
The other thing is overtones. A note 1 octave above another note naturally shares 50% of the harmonics of the lower note. In a divide down situation these would be in perfect sync too.
Was that what it was about...?
