I built two of the CGS65 VCA / Timbre Modulator. To quote Ken Stone:
The tube chosen is the Russian sub-miniature 1J24B (1SH24B, 1Ж24Б). It
operates on low voltage, and uses a mere 13ma at 1.2 volts for its
heater. In other words, the heater uses less power than the average LED.
For more information, post to the cgs_synth Yahoo group.
I plan soon to create sound samples from all of the more esoteric
modules in my synth, including this VCA. I classify it as a Timbre
Modulator. While it is also a VCA, it's tweaked towards distortion for
input levels above about 2V p-p. As the level increases, a triangle wave
input morphs into a type of pulse wave with quite pleasing harmonics.
Using an envelope to make this dynamic produces musical results.
-Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.comMark wrote:
> I'm very curious about the pentode VCA. It looks like a very promising
> module for a number of reasons.
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> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs27_tube.html
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> The parts are inexpensive and the design seems relatively simple. In
> fact, I'm thinking it would take less time and money to build than an
> OTA-based design. Perhaps more importantly, it only uses +15V for
> the plate voltage, so it does not require a separate power supply and
> it is relatively safe for DIY.
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> The use of +15 plate voltages with pentodes also opens up the
> possibility of other voltage-controlled modules using tubes such as
> filters and waveshapers.
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> How well does it work?? Do you have any examples how it sounds?
> While cut-off tubes are used in compressors, I was under the
> impression they didn't work well as gates. Did you have to bias the
> control voltage?? Did you connect the suppression grid to the
> cathode??
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> Did you use a PCB from CGS?? There appears to be two, a CSG65 and a
> CSG27. What did you use to supply the heater voltage?? I'm
> thinking a dual module using 6064 tubes would draw around 600mA,
> which would be about 75% of an MOTM-900. Then there is the other CGS
> tube VCA, that uses a tube that only draws 13mA:
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> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs65_vca.html
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> Unfortunately, I am totally unfamiliar with the 1J24B /1J24B and I
> cannot seem to find anything about it online written in English.
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> I'm not familiar with directly-heated cathodes, so I'm a bit confused
> what pin 3 does, and the heater circuit shown in the CGS65 schematic.
> It also looks like the suppression grid is connected to the negative
> rail??
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> Thanks for the update. Your consideration is appreciated.
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> On 3/4/07, Richard Brewster put forth:
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>> I got around to updating my website today. I added the long promised
>> Wogglebug project page with full schematics and pictures, plus the three
>> latest modules: Blacet StonZ Phaser, Oakley Superladder VCF, and CGS
>> Tube VCA / Timbre Modulator. And a picture of the back of my CGS
>> Digital module, which has 8 circuit boards. I took a new photo of the
>> MOTM-650, too.
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>> No, I'm not done, yet! I am waiting for more MOTM to be announced.
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>> http://www.pugix.com
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>> Be sure to refresh your browser cache.
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>> -Richard Brewster
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