... I'm going to build it first and test it ...
This is perhaps the best option. I suspect you will get something, though not exactly what you anticipated.
Right? What am I missing?
. 180°
. /-----------\ /--------
--PI. Filter. ^90°v out of phase with each other
\-----------/ \--------
. 0°
I guess I don't understand what you're trying to teach me.
The part you drew is sorta-right, but only after the 2 filter-outputs are summed in a differential amplifier (that responds to the difference of its inputs).
The LFO signal is also phase-split, and also applied to the same Diff-Amp:
LFO +
. 180° |
. /-----------\ /--------\ |
--PI. Filter. ^90°. Diff Amp ---- Absolute-phase 90º
\-----------/ \--------/ |
. 0° |
LFO -
Read the article & check out its schematic-fragments.
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Only when the inputs to the Diff-Amp are
equal-amplitude will the Output Phase be 90º.
- The 2 opposite-polarity LFO signals cause one signal, then the other to be stronger (not like a switch, but smoothly-varying).
- When a side becomes the stronger-signal, the phase of the Diff-Amp's output moves closer to the stronger-side.
- When the Diff-Amp's phase is
changing to move towards 45º absolute-phase, the pitch will rise.
- When the Diff-Amp's phase is
changing to move towards 135º absolute-phase, the pitch will fall.
- The changing-dominance shifts the absolute-phase from 90º towards 135º, then back to 90º, then towards 45º, then back to 90º.
So when one turns on, and the other off, we're at 135°
When that turns off, and the first is on we're at 45°
135°-45°=90°
The signals are 90° apart.
No?
This Confirmation Bias is killing me: you're stuck on the idea of "90º" so everything looks like it reveals "90º."
- Read the article, and Dorf says the R-C networks are such that the phase-change due to the LFO signal may only reach about 45º in either direction, even though the 2 audio signals applied through the R-C networks are 180º apart.
- That "90º change from 45º either-direction" is not certain: it could be "30º change" but it could also be "70º change."
There is
no vibrato until the
output of the Diff Amp (you pause before its input). There is
1 Output Signal from the Diff-Amp, and it's absolute-phase goes:
90º -> 81º -> 72º -> 63º -> 54º -> 45º -> 54º -> 63º -> 72º -> 81º -> 90º -> 99º -> 108º -> 117º -> 126º -> 135º -> 126º -> 117º -> 108º -> 99º -> 90º