[sdiy] Student successfully hacked flanger pedal

Derek Greene derekagreene at gmail.com
Mon May 1 20:38:10 CEST 2006


On 5/1/06, Grant Richter <grichter at asapnet.net> wrote:
>
> A linear response drawn on a log scale would look log at first glance.
> You might want to look at the graphs carefully.



The response is shown on a log-log scale and it appears almost linear. So
technically.. I guess it isn't logarithmic. A 1 decade per decade straight
line on a log-log scale would be linear correct? But since it is not 1
dec./dec... the axes are actually related by some power right? I may be
totally off... but I think a straight line on a log-log plot has a y=x^m (m
being slope) relationship. Either way.. I put it on a meter.. and the
sweeping of the resistance does not react linearly. Can anyone else verify
this or correct me?

-Derek
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