Originally posted by dchang0
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Yes, only need 6 resistors, to give the switched legs of the caps a dc reference.
As their other leg has the preceding plate as their dc reference; the issue being that with the switched leg waiting around to be connected, tiny dc leakage from the plate side will result in it getting charged up. Then when the switch is actuated and it's brought into circuit, that leg will discharge into the signal path.
Current limiting resistors are almost certainly not needed, plus they would likely affect circuit operation.
The slope control could be made more effective by using a higher value pot; 2M may be available, or use a dual gang 1M wired in series, even a 2M dual gang.
Or you could DIY the existing 1M track to a higher value with a bit of judicious scraping at the max resistance end of the track; similar to a 'no load' guitar tone pot, in which the track is completely broken.
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