You could try changing the value of the resistor I point out in the Euro
version as being a good way to gain more resonance.
Ken.
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version as being a good way to gain more resonance.
Ken.
>A follow-up (I like to respond to my own questions ;)_______________________________________________________________________
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>Had another look at the description on Ken's site and pondered it for a
>while, and I "get it" now - the diodes and 2n2 caps filter the sound. The
>2N2222 and 2N2907 pair controls feedback (Q) and hence the resonance. I
>tweaked resistor values a little more and managed to get a little bit of
>"ringing". Problem is, if you turn the resonance pot further, the signal
>amplitude drops dramatically, and the ringing stops. Probably a symptom of
>the Q transistors petering out? About a year ago I tried to replace the
>2N2222 with a higher gain transistor, but this didn't seem to help.
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>I'll probably just order the latest eurorack version and give it a go
>instead of tormenting my board by swapping components any further.
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>-gerald
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>On 12/3/06, Gerald Stevens <logo64@...> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> I finally pulled my CGS35 out of the rack and took it to the garage to
>> give fixing it one more try. For the most part it works, but the resonance
>> has never seemed to give it a nice ringing sound. Looking at a its output
>> with a ~1kHz square wave into the LP input and the filter wide open, it
>> looks like the overshoot ringing at the top of the step is very high
>> frequency (10's of kHz). My question is - how is the resonant frequency
>> determined? Which caps and resistors play a role in defining the resonant
>> self oscillating frequency? I would prefer to keep this frequency audible.
>>
>> -gerald
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