You can put a compressor/limiter or AGC circuit after the filter and it can boost or reduce the gain to compensate for the level loss the filter introduces. -J On Apr 22, 2010, at 1:24 AM, yahoo@doepfer.de wrote: >> Is it possible to make an analog filter where you can continuously >> vary the cutoff slope? I am imagining a bandpass effect where the >> band gets continuously narrower and wider. Perhaps a voice is >> filtered through, at first it sounds human but you continuously dampen >> off all harmonics until it sounds like a sine wave. > > I do not remember a filter circuit with adjustable slope. The only solution > I know is panning between several filter stages (e.g. the A-108 VCF with 4 > outputs followed by a VC mixer A-135 which is controlled by the A-144 > morphing controller). But that's not exactly the same as a control for the > filter slope because one pans only between e.g. the 6dB, 12dB, 18dB and 24dB > outputs of the filter. > > But you may get a similar result by increasing the resonance of a bandpass > that has constant amplification at the filter frequency. Depending upon the > filter design the level in the passband or at the filter point remains > constant (or anything in between). In the first case the loudness increases > while the resonance increases (because the power at the filter point is > added to the passband power). In the second case the loudness decreases > while the resonance increases (because the power in the passband decreases > and the level at the filter point is constant). The two behaviours can be > combined to obtain a subjective loudness that remains nearly unchanged while > the resonance increases. > > Best wishes > Dieter Doepfer > > P.S. We are working on a VCF with adjustable resonance behaviour > (controllable between constant level in the passband or at the filter > point). But it's not yet announced on our website as we have a lot of other > products and modules in the holding pattern have to be released earlier. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: AW: [Doepfer_a100] a filter idea
2010-04-22 by james.husted@mac.com
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