[sdiy] What would be THE best, most versatile VCF available on DIY community ?
Doug Terrebonne
dougt55 at yahoo.com
Mon May 28 19:14:47 CEST 2012
I would probably say Craig Anderton's Multiple Identity Filter based on the CEM3320 -
http://synthdiy.com/show/?id=624
Doug
synthparts.com
--- On Mon, 5/28/12, Jean-Pierre Desrochers <jpdesroc at oricom.ca> wrote:
> From: Jean-Pierre Desrochers <jpdesroc at oricom.ca>
> Subject: [sdiy] What would be THE best, most versatile VCF available on DIY community ?
> To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
> Date: Monday, May 28, 2012, 9:08 AM
> I know this is a question of
> personnal tastes
> but some winner designs are all around so...
>
> What would be THE best, most versatile VCF
> available on DIY community ?
> I'm talking about lo-pass, band-pass, hi-pass selectable
> VCF with also 12db or 24db/oct selectable choice..
> I'm starting to grab some ideas about a very good VCF.
> The format doesn't matter since I'll finally retrofit it
> to dotcom format.
> So far the design that would please me would
> be made of a motherboard designed from the lo-pass
> Moog transistors ladder idea but ready (with pins or
> connectors)
> to be emptied and 'accept' ARP type VCF daughter boards on
> top of it
> with the needed 'frontend' driver/summers ICs space
> to completely change its design from a VCF module to another
> one.
> Multiple VCF types with one motherboard and many VCF
> daughterboards
> like the ARP 4012, 4035, 4072, 4075..(or other companies
> small PCB designs)
> Here, I'd still have no band-pass, hi-pass type but
> as I said I'm just starting of thinking of the
> possibilities..
> Thanks.
> J-Pierre
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