[sdiy] 2164 Korgasmatron VCF
Stewart Pye
stewpye at optusnet.com.au
Sun Aug 8 10:05:56 CEST 2010
Hi David,
Hopefully it will sound good!
Are the 3.3V zeners still in the feedback loop of the resonance amps?
From my understanding once the threshold voltage of the diodes is
reached the amp becomes unity gain, not clamping the signal as it would
if the diodes were going to ground or in the feedback loop of an
inverting op amp stage.
Regards,
Stewart.
David G. Dixon wrote:
>> Does your 2164 VCF sound like the LM13600 based Korg circuit?
>>
>
> Hey, Stewart, I'll let you know as soon as I build it! I'm planning on
> getting it done Monday night.
>
> It is essentially the same topology, only done with 2164 VCAs and
> integrators rather than 13600 OTAs and buffers. This required some fresh
> thinking, and the actual schematic doesn't look very similar to the original
> at all. However, the transfer functions are identical. Also, I've retooled
> the resonance sections. The originals had anti-parallel triple diodes in
> the feedback loops of the resonance amps. I replaced these with
> back-to-back 3.3V zeners and panel pots. These should give sine waves at
> self-oscillation which can be varied from about 3V to 15V (peak-to-peak).
> Also, at high resonance, one should be able to vary the volume of the
> ringing relative to the input signal. I don't know how this will actually
> sound, but it's another parameter to play with.
>
> And, of course, the filter should be very quiet, with very low CV
> bleedthrough. I'm hoping it's going to be better than the original, but
> then again it might totally blow. We shall see!
>
>
>
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