Hi,
(this is BTW my first post at all, after a long time of being a passive reader, owning 2 axoloti, but having not spent much time for the initially intended project(s), ... well, I suppose, it will not yet get much better )
I would like to do phase modulation of a sine oscillator (with frequency 0, i.e. used as a shaper) with much more that +/- 2pi phase shift. I do not yet have a good overview over all objects, but I currently use a "osc/sine lin" (A) @ frequency 0 and modulate this module by another sine (B). Of, course there is an attenuator in between to control the amount of non linearity.
My simple solution to achieve the stated goal now is simply to use a "tiar/dist/modulo/" between modulator (B) and nonlinearily (A). But, of course when the phase wrapping begins, some "high frequent jumps" appear in the signal.
I suppose there is a better way, or combination of modules, correct?
Best regards
opt.x