Electric Druïde Filter FX

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I made the filter fx from Electric Druïde. A very large pcb compared to the ppcb's I build so far. It is too large, and therefore makes it a very tight fit for the off board parts. Made a mistake with drilling the hole for the power jack, but i managed to fix that.
Tried it yesterday in combination with the sync out if Volca's and Korg Monotribe, and works flawless with me playing guitar with all the filtering in sync. Should have build the sync with a mini jack though. Very nice pedal.
 

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I am a filtering/synth newbe:
So an exp pedal doesnt make it a wah instead of an autowah. The auto trobbing (is that English) is still there but you can influence the freq with your foot. I guess that is what is commonly used in electronic dance music. (I am gonna buy me a exp. pedal)
What will happen if I connect it to a cv out of a synth?
 
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I am a filtering/synth newbe:
So an exp pedal doesnt make it a wah instead of an autowah. The auto trobbing (is that English) is still there but you can influence the freq with your foot. I guess that is what is commonly used in electronic dance music. (I am gonna buy me a exp. pedal)
What will happen if I connect it to a cv out of a synth?

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I am a filtering/synth newbe:
So an exp pedal doesnt make it a wah instead of an autowah. The auto trobbing (is that English) is still there but you can influence the freq with your foot. I guess that is what is commonly used in electronic dance music. (I am gonna buy me a exp. pedal)
What will happen if I connect it to a cv out of a synth?
"The Expression pedal input can also be used with a 0-5V CV." it says here https://electricdruid.net/filterfx-lp-bp-hp-lfo-filter. So you can do semi-modular thingies with it! Run envelopes or lfos into it, or do audiofrequency modulation, etc. Run a clock signal into sync, and go wild with the expression! Just check what the synth puts out. Eurorack has a lot of +10V as well, but you don't often find those voltages on desktop synths. It doesn't hurt to check. :)
 
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