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Timo Rozendal's DIY Eurorack Kit for the YuSynth Steiner-Parker VCF.
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From Yves Usson/YuSynth:
This is my latest take at the Steiner-Parker VCF, in which I tried to improve the design in order to correct some flaws of the original design : scratchy resonance potentiometer, untamed auto-oscillation.
From Timo Rozendal:
Changes from original design:
- no switch but separate buffered input for every mode (LP,HP,BP),
- lowpass input is normalled to highpass and bandpass, so you can e.g. transition smoothly between high and lowpass with the knobs
- 'tweak' resistors are replaced by trimpots
- added decoupling capacitors for ic's
- added a flexible footprint for the matched transistors, I tested it with THAT300, AS394 (Letvian LM394 clone), 2n3904 and BC547 (I don't hink the original 2SC1583 will fit)
- provided panel pcb, so no wiring required
The inputs have enough gain to overdrive a normal signal in the filter.
The resonance is still a bit untamed and chaotic and not so useful for melodies (plus it won't self resonate at low frequencies, a known trait of this filtertype)
Brand | Timo Rozendal |
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HP | 8 |
Depth | 43mm |
+12V | 13mA |
-12V | 6mA |
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