[sdiy] LM13700 crossfade query
Tom Bugs
admin at bugbrand.co.uk
Wed Jun 15 13:59:04 CEST 2011
Haha -- it seems that whenever I post something to SDIY it somehow
clarifies my mind..
I realised I could easily test the theory out with very minimal mods to
my old UTL5 Fade/Pan module.
It seems to work very well.
It'd still be great to hear from people whether what I'm doing is good
or bad though.
Cheers, Tom
On 15/06/2011 12:47, Tom Bugs wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've got a question on summing together two LM13700 stages -- I can't
> clarify if I'm being clever or dumb!!
> (I know, I should probably just test it out...)
>
> Here's a little sketch: http://bugbrand.co.uk/images/LM13700_query.jpg
> (just showing the skeleton..)
>
> The idea is to have two VCAs with inverse control signals so as one
> comes up, the other goes down. (I've done this part before and it
> works well) but I'm stumbling on whether I can seriously simplify the
> summing stages at the end.
>
> I'm using external TL07X buffer stages rather than the transistor
> pairs on the LM13700 -- typical simple VCA solution is achieved as
> drawn but leaving off the 2nd LM13700 stage (ie output connection from
> pin 12 does not join the net from LM13700 pin5 to TL07X pin2)
>
> What I'm wondering is whether the summing sketch with the outputs
> summed as drawn is a good way or a total idiotic no-no. In which case
> I'd have to do two TL07X buffer stages (one for each half of the
> lm13700) and then have another summing stage.
>
> I'm sure there was a project that did similar but I can't track
> anything down now. The nearest I've found is the Crumar BIT1 which
> sums the pins of multiple LM13700 outputs together and then buffers in
> a similar way to my drawing but with one slight difference - there's
> now an input resistor before the TL07X (ie. after summing the LM13700
> outputs).
>
> Thanks for any pointers here!
> Tom
>
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