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Frequency will probably lie between 100-2000 Hz. The desired effect of the device is to take an audio signal and lower it by an octave. As far as current and voltage, I can't really say. I plan on putting this into a guitar for a school project, so it'll be whatever unamplified pickups are...
I need to be able to take the AC current in one circuit, lower its frequency, and use that modified current as a source in a different circuit.
I'm not sure if that helped, but... it was an attempt.
I'm looking to convert some sort of sine wave from one frequency to the other. The only way I can conceive of doing so is to use a freq->volt and volt-> freq or through mechanical means. Is there a simpler way to do it?
Note: I'm not very well-read or experienced with electronics, so I expect...
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