[sdiy] SVF problems
Scott Bernardi
sbernardi at attbi.com
Sat May 3 04:17:07 CEST 2003
Ummm... isn't that the idea of the resonance feedback loop? It's a bit of frequency
dependent positive feedback, and that's what causes the corner peaking. And that's
why you also often have to place some sort of limiters like back to back diodes
parallel to the pot (for example, see the ASM-1 VCF
http://home.swipnet.se/cfmd/synths/friends/stopp/asm1vcf.new.pdf, which has the
same polarities as the SVF but has a limiting diodes also).
That may be the problem. Question: if you turn the Q pot all the way down so it
feeds no signal back, do you still get the distortion?
patchell wrote:
> That circuit won't work as drawn...there is a positive feedback loop around
> U1 and U2 through the Q pot....Move R5 from the Negative input of U1 to the
> Positive input, and it should work....
>
> Stephen Begin wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to put together this little circuit from Magnus's page
> >
> > http://home.swipnet.se/cfmd/synths/schematics/svf1.pdf
> >
> > and I've tried twice on breadboard, and both times i end up with a signal
> > that is so distorted it's hard to tell if the filters are even working, and
> > for about 9/10th of the range of the pots, i get no signal at all.
> >
> > I'm really not very experienced here so i'm wondering if maybe there is
> > something that is assumed in this schematic that i don't know
> > of...basically, I got the pinouts for the two chips, and made the
> > appropriate connections (or tried). Are there supposed to be power supply
> > bypass caps or anything like that?
> >
> > Also, forgive me for even asking, but does the p1a and p1b mean it's a dual
> > pot?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
>
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Scott Bernardi
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