Usefulness of 'Slow Random' noise versus 'Boing' filter

Tony Clark clark at andrews.edu
Tue Mar 17 14:59:03 CET 1998


> Actually, this is the sort of stuff I get on MOTM Noise board 
> prototype. The original Electronotes circuits talks about
> "10 volts pk-pk at around 10Hz", but no way!

> I use a 150K feedback with a 22K input resistor, and get about 40Hz 
> average out at around 0.75V pk-pk. Which makes sense.

   Hmm, perhaps 10Vpp would be more useful?

> I guess the question I have:  is it usefu??.

   Everything is useful.  :)

> So, what if I scrap the "Slow Random" jack, and use it as an input to 
> the boing filter. I can normalize it to the
> internal S&H clock. Any sharp edged input <7Hz would boing it as well.

   Why not have both?!  I'd hate to see a "feature" dropped just because 
it doesn't at first appear useful.
   
   $0.02 with change,

   Tony

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