of the germans purchased in a collection order from synthtech.com
A top view of the workbench:

Right side: A AOUT_LC module based on the schematics from Karl Dalen.
It mainly consists of 2 * 74HC595 and not less than 36*10k resistors to realize
a 12bit DAC, which controls the Cutoff frequency.
The final version I'm planning will consist of 48*10k resistors for an 12bit DAC
(CutOff) and 4bit DAC (Resonance) (I guess that the resolution is enough, especially
because I have to build 4 of them ;-)
In addition this module has an OP-Amp to control the gain and offset of the
output CV - for the filter it turned out that this is a very important feature
Bottom: the CEM3378 circuit (based on the datasheet) + a +/- 5V voltage regulator.
Both, the filter and the AOUT_LC circuit are powered with this low biased voltage.
In addition, the CEM3378 needs +12V
Left side: ok, my beloved MBSID
And here the first demo - MBSID in TB303 mode, controlled via MIDI (internal
sequencer not used) - filter/envelope parameters tweaked in realtime
http://www.midibox.o...bsid_demo11.mp3
IMHO the filter sounds very good, especially on filter sweeps it can be noticed
that the volume doesn't get lower even when resonance is close to self-oscillation.
During the first tests I also noticed, that key-tracking is a must for such a filter.
Therefore I implemented it into the firmware (CC#6) - now I have to find a way
to store this value, because the SysEx data structure is completely allocated :-/
Best Regards, Thorsten.



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