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hi guys thanks for watching the Steven Mandyamp;#39;s Channel and we were looking at the Shepard tone in the last video patch and I just thought I would like to give you the changes necessary to turn that Shepard tone from a descending tone to an ascending tone itamp;#39;s exactly the same patch physically you just have to change a couple of switches to see how to wire the patch go back and watch our descending Shepard tone video which was the last one descending Shepard tone now what you want to do for the ascending Shepard tone is simply change your modulation option from saw to ramp so we turn the switch from soft around on our oscillator helper module and that will ensure that we have an ascending instead of a descending signal the next thing you want to do is reverse the setting of your two oscillators if the leftmost one was on it you move it to four and if the rightmost one was on four you move it to eight so Iamp;#39;m not sure maybe Iamp;#39;ve changed the wiring in the me