On 4/12/06, Romeo Fahl <rfahl@...> wrote:
originals, I've gone anywhere from 0.1 to 10uF in values. Try
different combinations out, to see which you like the best. :)
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Take care,
Warmth and Peace,
Ryk
http://www.sdiy.org/damian/index.html - still transferring all from
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Schematics coming to the webpage soon - as I'm following Scott G.'s
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> With lower freq stuff it doesn't seem to matter too much. I used aIn MANY LFOs built over the years from Electronotes and Barry Klein
> 3.3uF non-polarized cap on one, two polarized 2.2uF caps back to back
> on another. I got the idea from an LFO in Barry Klein's book, which I
> think used two 1 uF caps back to back. For a faster range, I would try
> the default cap value x 10. Since you're working with a utility LFO,
> there's probably no hard and fast rule as to what will work best.
>
> Romeo
originals, I've gone anywhere from 0.1 to 10uF in values. Try
different combinations out, to see which you like the best. :)
--
Take care,
Warmth and Peace,
Ryk
http://www.sdiy.org/damian/index.html - still transferring all from
the old site - Mar 2706
Schematics coming to the webpage soon - as I'm following Scott G.'s
method of using Microsoft Paintshop to make my schem's with. :) :)