Dimensions
10 HP
36 mm deep
Current Draw
60 mA +12V
60 mA -12V
0 mA 5V
Price
$148 Price in €

Module is available as a DIY project only.

This Module is currently available.

Dual Filter

The 10HP wide Oakley Croglin Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF) is based around two low noise 'Sallen-Key' filter circuits that operate either together or against each other.

The cut off frequency of both filters, named A and B, can be controlled by a 1V/octave control voltage (CV) input, a variable (0% to 200%) CV input, and the module's own Frequency pot. Filter B's cut off frequency can be made to be different to Filter A with either the Offset pot and/or an external offset CV. This frequency offset can be both positive, making the cut off frequency of Filter B higher than Filter A, or negative, making the frequency lower than Filter A.

The two filters work in parallel on the same audio input signal. Filter A is a -12dB/octave low pass filter, while Filter B can be switched to be either a -12dB/octave low pass filter, or a +/-6dB/octave band pass filter. Each filter has its own output on the front panel.

A third output, called simply 'Output', combines the signals from each filter. The output of Filter A is summed together with a proportion of Filter B, the actual proportion, from -100%, through 0%, to +100%, being set by the Duality control. In its middle position the Duality pot allows no audio to come from Filter B, so you just hear the signal coming out of Filter A. Fully clockwise, the signal from Filter B is added to Filter A, so the two filters augment each other. Fully anti-clockwise, Filter B's output will subtract and cancel out those parts of the signal that are common with Filter A's output. A wide variety of tonal responses can be made; from a traditional low pass filter and band pass sounds to complex vocal like formants.

At higher levels of resonance both filters will self-oscillate, with a sine like waveform, over the full audio band and beyond.

The module requires +/-12V and has a current consumption of +60mA and -60mA.

http://www.oakleysound.com/Croglin-e.htm


submitted Jun 24th 2020, 15:02 by Synthbuilder | last Change Nov 23rd 2022, 16:00 by kismert

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