MATRIXSYNTH: Adaptation of Hammond 102100 Voltage Controlled Filter


Thursday, April 29, 2010

Adaptation of Hammond 102100 Voltage Controlled Filter


YouTube via abovenyquist — April 29, 2010 — "Project for Spring 2010 "Electronics for Music Synthesis" class at Georgia Tech. See here for more info:

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma..."

Adaptation of Moog Rogue Voltage Controlled Filter & Amplifier


Voltage Controlled "Wah" - Multiple Feedback Bandpass Filter, using a Vactrol


Voltage Controlled Phaser, based on OTAs


Four-pole lowpass voltage controlled filter, using vactrols


Adaptation of Hammond 102100 Voltage Controlled Filter


Adaptation of Moog Rogue Voltage Controlled Filter & Amplifier


Voltage Controlled "Wah" - Multiple Feedback Bandpass Filter, using a Vactrol


Voltage Controlled Phaser, based on OTAs


Four-pole lowpass voltage controlled filter, using vactrols


Four-pole highpass voltage controlled filter, based on Polyfusion circuit, part 1


"Tube screamer" style distortion, with voltage-controllable drive, via a vactrol


Adaptation of the voltage controlled filter from the Memorymoog


Vactrol-based voltage controlled amplifiers, in the styles of Buchla and Korg



YouTube via abovenyquist — May 06, 2010 — "Project for Spring 2010 "Electronics for Music Synthesis" class at Georgia Tech. See here for more info:

users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma/ems10"

BBD-based flanger, on the breadboard


Buchla 291 bandpass filter circuit, on the breadboard

1 comment:

  1. Very cool presentations. Looks like a lot hard work and a lot of fun as well. It is always neat to see the processes behind waveforms and also see Fourier series and analysis as well. The square waves were my favorite. Very well done.
    :) TSF

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