living sounds
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This is the voice summing/output circuit of a vintage polysynth.
What I do understand is the TL081 summing amp, the CA3080 OTA used for volume control, including it's biasing arrangement as well as the output buffer/driver and peripheral components.
What I do not really understand is what the internet calls the "pre-distortion" circuit based on a matched diode IC (CA3019). My guess is, that it's sort of a crude diode bridge limiter combined with a clipper (two addition diodes) to prevent overloading the OTA.
Can anyone elaborate why it would be done exactly this way? And would it be possible to substitute modern diodes (probably doing some matching)?
Thanks!
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