[sdiy] Unique sounding modules that can't have voltage control?
brianw
brianw at audiobanshee.com
Sat Feb 10 00:54:37 CET 2024
What about current mirrors? Those are hardly new technology.
Also, for dual-gang pots, can't you simply put two voltage-controlled circuits in there and control both with the same CV?
Brian
On Feb 9, 2024, at 3:02 PM, Stephen Makdisi <shmakdisi at xvetrd.us> wrote:
> Controlling one current isn’t hard. Controlling two in concert is much harder. And any circuit that needs both sides of a pot (like a Baxandall EQ) will need both sides to match and work together in a consistent, particular way.
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> For the one capacitor bass boost/cut Baxandall, where the cap is in parallel with legs 1 and 3 of the pot, it’s worth nothing that the pot value determines not just how much boost/cut, but also the frequency of EQ itself. So the two sides have to rise and fall in opposite, consistent ways and the equivalent resistance needs to add up to a constant amount.
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> And for dual gang pots you’re looking at 4 different areas that will need to be controlled at the same time with specific matching curves. As more parts are added tolerances get more important. Temperature stability would be another nightmare I’m sure.
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