[sdiy] Max Filter Cutoff
David G Dixon
dixon at mail.ubc.ca
Sun Oct 23 20:11:35 CEST 2016
...yeah, but if the filter doesn't go high enough, then it doesn't allow all
the higher overtones when its fully open. In other words, it doesn't fully
open. This can change the sound of waveforms even if it is above your
hearing range by subtle modulation. I only hear up to a little less than
13kHz myself. Too much loud rock music.
In any case, I would recommend 220pF as a good size for filter caps. It's
always worked well for me. Of course, all my designs also use the 2164 quad
VCA chip for expo-controlled variable resistors, with the standard 30k input
resistor. This fixes the "baseline" frequency of my filters at something
like 21kHz.
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From: Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at dropmix.xs4all.nl] On Behalf Of
Tim Ressel
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2016 10:48 AM
To: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Max Filter Cutoff
Since most ears stop at 16KHz I'd say its safe to stop there.
--Tim (can't hear above 10K) Ressel
On 10/23/2016 9:47 AM, Jacob Watters wrote:
I am working on a filter and I was trying to get the maximum cutoff up to
20kHz. I found that I needed much smaller caps than what is usually used in
most filters.
Then I noticed that on the Arp 2600 the max filter cutoff is labelled as
10kHz.
What is the normal max cutoff for a 4-pole -24dB analog filter?
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