120 dB total harmonic distortion at 20 kHz
Excellent ac characteristics
800 ns settling time to 16 bits (10 V step)
110 MHz gain bandwidth (G = 1000)
8 MHz bandwidth (G = 10)
280 kHz full power bandwidth
We created a plug-in for you that will turbo-charge your productions. With the chords of the Scale Chords project, you can create nice chord progressions easily ...
The harmonic minor scale is very similar to the natural minor scale. The only difference between the two is in the seventh degree. On the natural minor ...
Chord progressions using the harmonic minor scale will often be mixed with chords taken from the other minor scales. It's common therefore to see something ...
In A harmonic minor, the 7th scale degree is raised from G to Gs. This Gs changes the Em chord, E-G-B, to E major, E-Gs-B. The v chord becomes V, making a much stronger dominant-tonic V-i chord progression.