Chuck D. Bones
Circuit Wizard
Here's the first one outta the gate. It's the best part (IMHO) of the Maestro FSH-1: the sample & hold filter. In the FSH-1, a noisy transistor and an analog sample / hold circuit generates the random staircase waveform that tunes the VCF (voltage-controlled filter). I replaced the noisy transistor & S/H with a STOMPLFO chip. The STOMPLFO's waveform is set to "random steps." The STOMPLFO chip is top center. The trimmers to the left set the STOMPLFO's WAVEFORM, OFFSET & DEPTH. They will eventually be replaced by fixed resistors. The trimmer to the right of the STOMPLFO is the Q control. That will probably remain a trimmer. The big knob is, you guessed it, SPEED. The charge pump that makes -9V is at the lower left and the LM13700 dual OTA that forms the VCF & input buffer is at the lower right. The +5V reg is at the upper right.
I call it Fish Sauce Lite. For the past few months, I've been planning a much more complex version that would have over a dozen knobs. This is that circuit stripped down to the bare bones. I'll publish the schematic in the next day or two, after I finish tweaking some component values.
Schematic added. Use whatever charge pump you like. Voltages marked on schematic indicate current trimmer settings. The other waveforms that the STOMPLFO makes are also fun & useful.
I call it Fish Sauce Lite. For the past few months, I've been planning a much more complex version that would have over a dozen knobs. This is that circuit stripped down to the bare bones. I'll publish the schematic in the next day or two, after I finish tweaking some component values.
Schematic added. Use whatever charge pump you like. Voltages marked on schematic indicate current trimmer settings. The other waveforms that the STOMPLFO makes are also fun & useful.
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