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Here's a thread link to a preamp feedback resistor calculator that I made with an Excel sheet. The thread describes its functionality in more detail.

http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=314434
 
Hi,
after having problems with AADE Filter Designer software stability, I finally came across
Microchip's great and completely free (as in freeware) active analog filter designer
'FilterLab'
http://www.microchip.com/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=1406&dDocName=en010007

Very easy usage, Filter selection wizard, automatic circuit/schematic generation upon basic filter parameters w. SPICE data generation(!).
Filters up to 8th order can be done. Graphical display of schematic, frequency / phase plot, zoom- and printable.
Great value for free and no probs with stability under XP.

Kind regards,
Martin
 
Resistors for LM317 regulator:  http://www.muzique.com/schem/lm317.htm

Limiting Resistor for LEDs: http://www.muzique.com/schem/led.htm

Convert Decibels to Voltage Gain: http://www.muzique.com/schem/gain.htm

Musical Notes to Frequencies: http://www.muzique.com/schem/freq.htm

Gyrator Bandpass EQ: http://www.muzique.com/lab/gyrator.htm



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MI-SUGAR (macintosh simulation) seems to have been relocated here:

http://www.kulfx.com/index.php?section=projects&item=misugar
 
The link to the symbol library at http://vacuumbrain.com is not working, it seems the domain is no more. Anyone know if it moved, and where to?

 
kato said:
MI-SUGAR (macintosh simulation) seems to have been relocated here:

http://www.kulfx.com/index.php?section=projects&item=misugar

Just checked that link and found out that the PRG obviously had a major update just recently and is called "VOLTA" now:
http://www.kulfx.com/index.php?section=projects&item=volta

EDIT: Volta only runs on Mac OS 10.6 (Snow Leopard)... doh.
 
Anyone knows a software to use with soundcard for signal sine wave generator, with dBu scale readings?

I am looking for something for calibrating compressors.

Especially with GSSL I would like to do the ratio calibration, for this I need to send a sine wave to the compressor and reading back the return. I can't do it with the normal DAW signal generator, wich obviously works in dbFS, because I want the calibration in the analog domain.

I know that there are hardware machines for such measurements, but I suppose very expensive, so a software solution would be better.
 
beatnik said:
Anyone knows a software to use with soundcard for signal sine wave generator, with dBu scale readings?

SignalSuite on OS X will do that, and it allows you to calibrate your audio output and store that calibration.

-a
 
beatnik said:
Anyone knows a software to use with soundcard for signal sine wave generator, with dBu scale readings?

I am looking for something for calibrating compressors.

Especially with GSSL I would like to do the ratio calibration, for this I need to send a sine wave to the compressor and reading back the return. I can't do it with the normal DAW signal generator, wich obviously works in dbFS, because I want the calibration in the analog domain.

I know that there are hardware machines for such measurements, but I suppose very expensive, so a software solution would be better.

This might do the trick: (Curveros) http://2inarow.org/products.html

If you want an OSX version pm me.
 
Hi warpie,

how did you get Curveros up and running. I´m just getting errors because of missing files.

Cheers

Cromwell
 
Great Free software:

DIY Layout Creator
(DIYLC in short) is freeware drawing tool developed with help of a large online community of DIY electronics enthusiasts. It incorporates many ideas that came from people using older versions of the application. The goal is to provide a simple interface and enough power to let the user draw schematics, board/chassis layouts and guitar wiring diagrams quickly and without a steep learning curve. Also, it is build around the flexible open source framework that may be used to draw pretty much anything. Below is a sample board layout drawn in DIYLC3.

http://diy-fever.com/software/diylc/
 
http://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=64078.0 software to scan big schematics posted by Michael Tibes
 
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