tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918895597120447959.post8278820012341118333..comments2023-06-27T05:47:35.490-07:00Comments on nonlinearcircuits: 329 Phase Flangenonlinearcircuitshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00896502536998910040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918895597120447959.post-74142934252597375982016-04-29T19:39:10.933-07:002016-04-29T19:39:10.933-07:00The two inputs are mixed and are both attenuated b...The two inputs are mixed and are both attenuated by the IN pot, as per the original Aries design.<br />The 1V/oct input in the upper row of jacks goes to the corresponding pot, the one in the lower row is straight thru.<br />CV is labelled 'Flange' on the Aries panel, but on the schematic someone has crossed off 'Flange' and written 'CV'.......really it can be used to jam a CV in to the module or as a Flange input (not a true Flange as some have pointed out). Either way a great use of this module is to have two different VCOs plugged into it,one to an input, the other into the CV/Flange input. Have the VCOs running closely together and wait for the beat frequencies.<br />Lin CV comes after the log circuit and injects voltage straight into the base of the phase shift network.<br />All the CVs connect at the base, the audio signals start at the top.<br /><br />The Freq knob sets the fundamental frequency around which the circuit will operate. Basically patch in your signal and tweak the Freq knob (and Res/Q) until it sounds good.<br /><br />Not sure how you are with schematics, for me it is the easiest way to grok a circuit, it is in the build manual -<br />http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/data/329%20Phase%20flange%20build%20and%20BOM.pdfnonlinearcircuitshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00896502536998910040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6918895597120447959.post-58689405798755830852016-04-29T15:23:56.218-07:002016-04-29T15:23:56.218-07:00couldn't find a manual, would love to know:
- ...couldn't find a manual, would love to know:<br />- is there a difference between the two IN or are they just mixed?<br />- which channel's IN and 1V/OCT are attenuated by the knobs? both?<br />- what's the difference between CV and LINCV? are they applied to the channels before or after mixing?<br />- what does the FREQ knob do? Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10718283170598598823noreply@blogger.com