I think the input to the sidechain is C10. (C11 is heading toward UB-RET, which is the wet signal). I would look at reducing C10 to HPF the sidechain input. C10 and R28 form a HPF with the corner freq at 1/(2*PI*RC). Best way to do this is find the size cap you need for the HPF 'on' and install it for C10, then add a large cap in parallel with a switch to turn the HPF 'off'.-if I wanted to add a simple hpf to the side-chain input, would that be as simple as adding a cap in parallel with C11? am i way off?
Look at how the 1176 does this, with the switch on the attack pot. The input to the sidechain, capacitor C10, is grounded. You would not want to ground the junction (i.e. C9 R19) just disconnect C10 from that junction and connect to ground with a SPDT.-If i am intending to occasionally bypass the compressor and use the amplifier only, would disconnecting that same C11 via a switch do that in an acceptable way?
You could add a GR meter the way the 1176 does by having a second FET, matching Q1, that drives a meter circuit.-what would be the most efficient way to add an LED that shows when gain reduction is occurring?
I just realized i was working off the older sherlock schematic, and not the one in this thread, looking at the sherlock scheme and its C11 is the C10 in this 500 series version, so it seems im on the right track, excellent.I think the input to the sidechain is C10. (C11 is heading toward UB-RET, which is the wet signal). I would look at reducing C10 to HPF the sidechain input. C10 and R28 form a HPF with the corner freq at 1/(2*PI*RC). Best way to do this is find the size cap you need for the HPF 'on' and install it for C10, then add a large cap in parallel with a switch to turn the HPF 'off'.
this makes sense, thank you.Look at how the 1176 does this, with the switch on the attack pot. The input to the sidechain, capacitor C10, is grounded. You would not want to ground the junction (i.e. C9 R19) just disconnect C10 from that junction and connect to ground with a SPDT.
this could work nicely, assuming it isnt overly complex to get the FET to drive the LEDYou could add a GR meter the way the 1176 does by having a second FET, matching Q1, that drives a meter circuit.
now we're cookin, ill look into this- thank you!If you just want a LED to turn on when the unit is compressing, use the sidechain voltage to trigger a LED above a certain threshold. Do a search for "comparator LED circuit".
I used THAT ics instead. 1240 and 1646. both 0db - works perfectly.Is the INA134 correct here? It is 0 dB, whereas the INA137 is -6 dB. The drv134 is +6dB, so as a pair, the ina137 / drv134 would be unity.
Maybe either works and it doesn't matter?
BOM in the dropbox folder got updated accordingly - please use the updated BOM. You can find these parts below the mouser list as "additional".Hi,
PCB standoffs are 25 mm; the mounting holes work with M4 or M3 screws. Sorry, I do not have the US units at hand - but sure it's easy to find out.
the PCB-frontpanel connectors are Richco SEI-2. https://www.buerklin.com/en/p/richc...r_name=Richco&sort=8399_material,asc#download
Let me know if those are easily available in the US. Otherwise I should have still a few left.
Best regards,
Michael
you can also use the SEI-3 with M3 screws as far as I can see. Dimensions should be the same.Hi,
PCB standoffs are 25 mm; the mounting holes work with M4 or M3 screws. Sorry, I do not have the US units at hand - but sure it's easy to find out.
the PCB-frontpanel connectors are Richco SEI-2. https://www.buerklin.com/en/p/richc...r_name=Richco&sort=8399_material,asc#download
Let me know if those are easily available in the US. Otherwise I should have still a few left.
Best regards,
Michael
Here is the new frontpanel for my version of the built. It's CNC machined and the labeling is silk screened. I got 15 panels leftover. You can find those on the black market:Here's a current build:
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all data can be found here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/0uxyml0loh16wyv5arf9p/h?rlkey=z4yy28f3glmo9ecob1ixs4fny&dl=0
There are also sound samples on a drum bus for those interested.
Cheers
Michael
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