Something is amiss. First, try putting a 100n capacitor in series with the
input. This will get rid of any DC offset that may be upsetting it.
If that fails, report back :)
Ken
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input. This will get rid of any DC offset that may be upsetting it.
If that fails, report back :)
Ken
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>I've just completed my first GCS module, hurray. I'm not sure if it
>works, though. It is the simple wavefolder. Thing is, should
>there be large parts of the range that are silent. When you turn
>the Pot to give the lowest resistance to the incoming signal,
>there is some output, but for most of the travel, there is nothing.
>The SAW out is also particularly quiet. Is this normal? I've
>replaced the TL072, both transistors, the pot and I've checked all
>the resistors are correct. Any ideas
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>Yours Aye
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