Jurgen's circuit is of interest, yes. However, I have a general rule: If there's over 10 analog ICs involved, who in the f@*k am I kidding. This has saved me from countless failed attempts to recreate circuits from my past in which I lust and why I stick to the easy stuff, like Buchla Low pass Gates and simple voltage processors. Some day you should all try to have a lookey-see at Buchla's Frequency Shifter. What a monster. Four different supply voltages, fhree pages of pure Buchlian-type mumbo-jumbo schematic diagrams, notes scribbled all over the place. But....it had no internal oscillator, just two inputs! and...it used the same IC as it's heart as the Deopfer unit - the 1496. In any event, the Deopfer Freq Shifter has changed my life - highly recommended! --- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "duffnuff" <duffnuff@h...> wrote: > saw this and thought it might be of interest. home-built freq > shifter w lo freq capability.. > > http://home.t-online.de/home/jhaible/hj_fs.html
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Re: Freq Shifter
2002-06-26 by petergrenader
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