[ $4 ] DIY eurorack modular synth VCF - Diode ladder low pass filter

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2021
  • My 39th original eurorack modular synth DIY projects.
    4-pole diode ladder low pass filter. It has the characteristics of a thick and warm sound.
    The concept is to make it with low cost, few parts, and easily available parts.
    working documents ( schematics )
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Комментарии • 26

  • @benjiaomodular
    @benjiaomodular 2 года назад +6

    The resonance on this sounds so clean! Another one on my to-do list. Really loving your analog stuff lately.

  • @flourfree2K
    @flourfree2K 2 года назад +2

    I LOVE ANALOGUE MODULES!

  • @K.D.Fischer_HEPHY
    @K.D.Fischer_HEPHY 8 месяцев назад

    Pretty impressive DIY Setup what you have going there. 👍

  • @MalbekTV
    @MalbekTV 3 месяца назад

    wonderful

  • @paterfiets
    @paterfiets 2 года назад +6

    Amazing sounding filter ! If you would put your modules out for sale i would def buy them !!

    • @flourfree2K
      @flourfree2K 2 года назад +1

      But I'd like ALUMINUM panels! Sorry, but I'm much Doepfer-ish

  • @robman80808
    @robman80808 Год назад

    Wish I was clever enough to turn this into a stripboard!!

  • @hughman8597
    @hughman8597 2 года назад +7

    WOW! This is a really, really cool sounding VCF. But I don't have to tell you that, EVERYTHING that you build sounds great :)! Is there an alternative to the 2SC1815? As always, greetings from Germany

    • @AnalogDude_
      @AnalogDude_ 2 года назад +4

      2n3904 / 2n3906, BC847 / BC857, 2sc945 / 2SA733 ... they all work.

    • @krishna34674
      @krishna34674 2 года назад +1

      any small signal NPN type transistor

    • @finonomastropiero4261
      @finonomastropiero4261 2 года назад

      @@AnalogDude_ thankkkkks analog dudeeee:}!

  • @ProjetHomeStudio
    @ProjetHomeStudio 8 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    Thanks a lot for that :) I will most likely build it.
    Technical question : you mention that the CV input expects a 0-5 volts signal.
    Could you explain why, and why it wouldn't work if I was sending a bipolar -5 to 5V signal ?
    My question is both :
    1/ would it damage something ?
    2/ I'm trying to understand how the schematic works, so how can I know from the schematic ? :)

  • @circuitben
    @circuitben 2 года назад +1

    Are the capacitors tantalums?

  • @balcony_birds
    @balcony_birds 9 месяцев назад

    This filter sounds really good in your video!
    I took a look at the schematic on your blog and I've been wondering if the red caps are 0.068µF (the same as 68nf) or 0.068nf? I just want to be sure before ordering parts.
    Thank you in advance!

    • @HAGIWO
      @HAGIWO  9 месяцев назад

      it is uF. Thank you!

  • @IG-88r
    @IG-88r Год назад

    Are the caps of between the resonance and output non polarized 4.7 Uf or ceramic 4.7 nf?

    • @HAGIWO
      @HAGIWO  Год назад +1

      It is 4.7uF.

  • @guiguizizouniet
    @guiguizizouniet Год назад

    Hello, how to increase the resonance peak? I already reduced the 100KOhms resistor of the resonance stage but the peak amplitude depends on the cut off frequency. Do you know how to make it stable?
    Thanks in advance

    • @HAGIWO
      @HAGIWO  Год назад +1

      I have tried several circuits, but could not increase the resonance. Many other DIYers have published diode ladder filter designs.

    • @guiguizizouniet
      @guiguizizouniet Год назад

      @@HAGIWO actually it's not a big deal, I will replace the 100KOhm resistor of the resonance stage by a 33KOhm resistor and I will get a higher resonance peak. I think it's not a problem if the amplitude of the peak increases with the cut off frequency, i.e. it's the case in the TB-303 ladder filter. Sounds more acid 😁

  • @lordlollops1
    @lordlollops1 Год назад

    So a low pass filter cuts the frequency to give it a tighter punchier sound where opening it extends the sound? Sorry im a synth newb

    • @erlannderrantem6972
      @erlannderrantem6972 5 месяцев назад +1

      In it’s basic form the Lowpass filters out all high frequencies above the cutoff point and let‘s through all the low frequencies below the cutoff point. Every filter stage or pole attenuates all freq. above cutoff with 6db/octave. this filter is a 4 pole design so it has an attenuation of 24db/oct, meaning the cutoff is steeper and lets through less freq above cut off than a 1,2 or 3 pole design, making it darker, but with increased initial resonance. To get even more resonance (the typical synthesizer sounds) the output of the last filter stage is fed back into an earlier stage and thereby amplifying the area around the cutoff.
      I hope this helps.

  • @burakyavuz5093
    @burakyavuz5093 2 года назад +1

    hello, I use google translate because my english is not good. I hope I can express myself this way. :) First of all, thank you for sharing. I have a lot of respect for what you're trying to do. We can implement any module we choose by following the right path. I don't know how to read schematics. I'm trying to learn as I have a new interest yet. While doing my experiments, I can visually follow what and where to solder on the board. Is there a visual diagram you can share besides the diagram?

    • @ff-qf1th
      @ff-qf1th 2 года назад +2

      learn to read schematics it's a very useful skill

  • @_DRMR_
    @_DRMR_ 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Definitely has its own characteristics. How does the number of stages in the diode ladder affect the output?

    • @HAGIWO
      @HAGIWO  2 года назад +2

      The number of diode stages affects the attenuation factor of the filter. There are many documents on the web, so you can deepen your understanding by looking at their explanations.