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Nonlinearcircuits Digital Filter Simulator

Nonlinearcircuits Digital Filter Simulator

Regular price $280.00 AUD
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Incoming audio signals (or CV if you want to use it as a pattern generator) are fed to a 4 bit A/D stage (thermometer scale or unary code), these 4 bits then go thru a 4 stage delay (shift registers). Each delayed bit is re-united with its siblings via four D/A stages and the stepped signals are then fed back to the input via an attenuator/inverter stage and are fed to the summed output, again via an attenuator/inverter stage.

The circuit is controlled by the clock input that ticks over the shift registers. CV controlling the VCO that supplies the clock signal will in turn control the filter. The Range pot needs to be set to a suitable level, I like it when the peak LED is flickering. Range can also be controlled by CV which will allow you to shift from a 1 bit signal to a 4 bit or overdrive the crap out of it and lock everything up. It is interesting to supply clock signals that are multiples or divisions of the audio signal, but like all NLC modules, feel free to do whatever you like. As mentioned, supplied with a gate and a CV it will perform as a complex pattern generator as well.

Includes power cable & mounting hardware. Uses genuine Thonkiconn jacks, quality Alpha pots, & trusted branded caps. Calibrated, tested, ready to rock.

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