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and the newish, limited but cool, analog filter sim, fun for looking at the frequency response of high resonance circuits
http://www.falstad.com/afilter/
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Re: Falstad Circuit Sim
Wow that's pretty cool - even though I don't know enough yet to use it properly, the list of circuits has a few things on it that I'm trying to understand and hopefully this will help me. Thanks for posting it.
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Yeah, he's made a great set of examples. It's easy to save circuits as text files or links, too. Here's a superfuzz octave circuit, for example:
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/circuitj ... 25+0+-1%0A
Or, the text to copy paste into the analog filter sim, for a bee baa tone circuit:
http://www.falstad.com/circuit/circuitj ... 25+0+-1%0A
Or, the text to copy paste into the analog filter sim, for a bee baa tone circuit:
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ltosJkoY2g[/youtube]
Import this one into http://www.falstad.com/afilter/
3-Pole, 18 dB/oct low pass cascade filter, yes it's possible, but I've never seen it done anywhere. Basically a modified phase-shift oscillator, which is what the classic Roland (and others) 4-Pole lowpass circuit is, too, but with 4 stages. This could easily be implemented with OTA's for voltage control. Use 2 LM13700 chips and you could use a stage for voltage controlled resonance, and get nice sine shaping at the same time.
Import this one into http://www.falstad.com/afilter/
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3-Pole, 18 dB/oct low pass cascade filter, yes it's possible, but I've never seen it done anywhere. Basically a modified phase-shift oscillator, which is what the classic Roland (and others) 4-Pole lowpass circuit is, too, but with 4 stages. This could easily be implemented with OTA's for voltage control. Use 2 LM13700 chips and you could use a stage for voltage controlled resonance, and get nice sine shaping at the same time.
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Re: Falstad Circuit Sim
morange wrote:3-Pole, 18 dB/oct low pass cascade filter, yes it's possible, but I've never seen it done anywhere. Basically a modified phase-shift oscillator, which is what the classic Roland (and others) 4-Pole lowpass circuit is, too, but with 4 stages. This could easily be implemented with OTA's for voltage control. Use 2 LM13700 chips and you could use a stage for voltage controlled feedback, and get nice sine shaping at the same time.
Dang, you just kinda pulled off one of my ideas with the wave shaping! haha...great minds think alike! Been messing around with the LM13700 myself a bit...cheers , keep up the awesome stuff!
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Old Roland trick, like adding input in feedback gain for unity passband. Check out the Mutable Instruments Shruthi 4-pole filter. Great minds think . . . like Roland.
Some Roland filters used diodes to ground for the shaping, the SH-101, for example; could be interesting to compare the two.
Some Roland filters used diodes to ground for the shaping, the SH-101, for example; could be interesting to compare the two.
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this site was really helpful for me to visual wtf is going on. thanks for posting!
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Another thing I've noticed lately, is the pop up Java version of the program runs smoother than the new version that runs in the window.