vcf5t update
Scott Gravenhorst
chordman at flash.net
Sun Mar 5 19:08:58 CET 2000
This is really nice. Simple. All parts commonly available
and inexpensive too.
Pardon my ignorance, but does the filter track a linear or expo CV?
"tomg" <efm3 at mediaone.net> wrote:
>I did something really good guys! One of our members asked
>me to see if I could get this filter to work in his current project.
>Well...I wasn't successful doing exactly what he wanted ..but I
>did something even better. I removed the opamp all together!
>Instead using a pair of inverting transistor amps. This cuts the
>parts count down to 3 trannys and the diodes of course.
>
>The coolest thing is it works soooo much better!! That kill
>the neighbors dog ,split the sky oscillation is gone. The
>cutoff response is very smooth. You can easily sneak up
>on the res advancing to full on without fear you are about
>to blow your speakers and when it does self oscillate it's
>even (more or less) across the entire res sweep.
>
>The update is here. This is very cool. you guys should build one
>today!
>
>http://www.xavax.com/efm/cbook/pics/vcf5t-sd.gif
>
>Tom
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