[sdiy] Steiner Matrix Mixer

Peter Grenader petergrenader at mksound.com
Tue Oct 29 03:47:52 CET 2002


Gang,

If I may, I'd like to suggest that you all consider one of Ken Stone's
Steiner-Parker tribute filter PCBs (as soon as he gets more in stock).

This filter is unique because it has the incredibly juicey-gritty  sound of
a diode ladder tri-mode and does so from a just a handful of parts - about
40 or so - a pretty low part count for a discrete filter.  I knocked it
together in about 45 minutes and it fired up like a late-model Caddy.

Also, it has three INPUTS (one for each filter mode (Low, High, Band)).
What I am electing to do instead of the rotary switch Nyle used is to have
three seperate ins, each with its own attenuator , with one (Lowpass) being
normalized to all three.

So, I'm making a bit of a matrix mixer out of it.  Should be suuuh-WEET.

best,

Peter





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