The link wrapped, damn. I added the link to the "Links" section at the left of page. Also switch S1 is not needed since it is replaced by a patchcord. Ha, Ha --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" <grichter@a...> wrote: > > For the technically inclined, have a look at > > http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Circuitry/Multi-Function%20VC > F.htm > > The opening block diagram is practically a schematic for the > Boogie filter with A,B,C and D being the 6,12,18 and 24 dB per > octave outputs. The mixing is done externally by YOU. The > resistors shown are actual Vactrol resistors in the Boogie > design, instead of a shorthand symbol for the OTA's in a 3372 > chip. > > That eliminate about 100 transistors from the signal path, and > should be much quieter. Plus the mixer can be VCA based like > the Blacet Quad VCA. So a sequencer or 4 envelopes can be > used to mix the filter "poles" for filter mode sequencing or > envelope morphing.
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Re: More on Boogie Filter
2004-11-15 by grantrichter2001
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