----- Original Message ----- From: edibennardo <endiendi@...> I was happy enough with my VCA till I wanted to have both an EG and an LFO controlling it... Any thoughts? Any suggestions about a possible mod adding a second CV maybe with an attenuator too? Enrico Italy Larry Hendry writes: OK, I'll take a shot at this. If I understand the circuit correctly, the voltage applied at PIN 12 of the 3330 controls the overall gain of the VCA. Paul has already built a summing node on the front end that sums the voltage from the GAIN pot to the voltage from the CV MOD pot. I see no reason why you could not add a 3rd input to that summing node. The only problem is that you could end up with a resulting voltage that drives the VCA into clipping if you turn both controls to max. As I see it, the modification requires only 3 parts. 1 - add the input jack 2 - add a CV2 mod pot, connect the pot and jack just like J1 and VR1. 3 - add a resistor from the wiper of new pot to the common point at R1 and R5. Since a LFO is typically 10 volts swing, I think this resistor should be 100K or somewhat larger. 100K would cause this CV input to have about 50% of the effect as CV input 1 (as I see it). It seems to me if you use the LFO input, then depending on whether you have a "+/-" or "0 to -" voltage you might have to adjust your "gain" pot off of the "0" set point some. Paul, Care to comment right or wrong? Stooge Larry Disclaimer: I am not an engineer. I am not telling you to modify your MOTM-110. I am offering this modification suggestion for the purpose of discussion and learning.
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Re: [motm] 110 mod?
2001-12-11 by J. Larry Hendry
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