Hi all,
I have been studying the schematic for the High-Middle-Frequency parametric EQ circuit from the Soundcraft Ghost, and there are a few things I just don't get in terms of design choices. Hopefully someone with more circuit design chops can explain a few things. In any case, it's an interesting variant from the textbook State Variable Filter to check out.
My questions are
1) Why the decision to use different values of capacitors in the two integrators in the SVF section? Most textbook circuits seem to go for the same value of capacitor in each...
2) The Q control is not a textbook thing I have seen. What are it's merits?
3) What are the advantages\disadvantages of this circuit?
Any other thoughts about this design and it's merits (or lack thereof) ?
Attached is a redrawn schematic of one section of the Ghost Parametric EQ. Sorry I don't know how to make it show up directly in the post.
Thanks in advance
mr coffee
I have been studying the schematic for the High-Middle-Frequency parametric EQ circuit from the Soundcraft Ghost, and there are a few things I just don't get in terms of design choices. Hopefully someone with more circuit design chops can explain a few things. In any case, it's an interesting variant from the textbook State Variable Filter to check out.
My questions are
1) Why the decision to use different values of capacitors in the two integrators in the SVF section? Most textbook circuits seem to go for the same value of capacitor in each...
2) The Q control is not a textbook thing I have seen. What are it's merits?
3) What are the advantages\disadvantages of this circuit?
Any other thoughts about this design and it's merits (or lack thereof) ?
Attached is a redrawn schematic of one section of the Ghost Parametric EQ. Sorry I don't know how to make it show up directly in the post.
Thanks in advance
mr coffee