Bo Deadly
Well-known member
I just scibbled this circuit up:
The idea is that you can continuously adjust between the non-inverted and inverted signal but when CV=0V, the signal should be fully attenuated. So it could be used as a conventional VCA but it might have some properties that are nice for some other reason like faster response because the LDR that is turning "on" will be fast. Or maybe it has nice distortion characteristics because of the balanced nature of the circuit.
Anyways, I have no idea what it might be good for. Clearly it's a solution in search of a problem.
The idea is that you can continuously adjust between the non-inverted and inverted signal but when CV=0V, the signal should be fully attenuated. So it could be used as a conventional VCA but it might have some properties that are nice for some other reason like faster response because the LDR that is turning "on" will be fast. Or maybe it has nice distortion characteristics because of the balanced nature of the circuit.
Anyways, I have no idea what it might be good for. Clearly it's a solution in search of a problem.
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