I breadboarded the VCA described here; Theremin World - Topic: VCA Circuit
It works really well and has practically zero bleedthrough with matched FETs and it has a nice, even sweep. I'm using J111 FETs and negative control voltage, and +/- 9v rails. Op amp is NE5532. R is 10k, k3R is 33K.
The problem I get is there's a lot of noise that's inversely proportional to the output level. At full volume, no audible noise at all, but as the signal output is reduced the hiss increases. Tried different opamps and FETs with the same issue. The unused side of the opamp is terminated. Even with the signal input grounded I still get the noise.
This would make a really nice VCA if the noise issue was sorted. Any ideas?
It works really well and has practically zero bleedthrough with matched FETs and it has a nice, even sweep. I'm using J111 FETs and negative control voltage, and +/- 9v rails. Op amp is NE5532. R is 10k, k3R is 33K.
The problem I get is there's a lot of noise that's inversely proportional to the output level. At full volume, no audible noise at all, but as the signal output is reduced the hiss increases. Tried different opamps and FETs with the same issue. The unused side of the opamp is terminated. Even with the signal input grounded I still get the noise.
This would make a really nice VCA if the noise issue was sorted. Any ideas?
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