I've been experimenting a lot lately with low-pass filter designs for audio (mainly for guitar synth use), especially something with a low parts count. The main problem I've come across is unwanted distortion on clean signals but I came across a design based on the Polivoks filter that does not use any inductors or capacitors and instead uses a TS271 programmable opamp. I breadboarded this yesterday and it's really quite remarkable and I'm building this into my guitar synth over the next couple of days. I thought it would make the basis for a guitar filter pedal if housed in the shell of an old wah. The resonance operates really nicely, going from nothing and right through to self-oscillation.
You'd expect to find plenty of music applications for this IC, but apart from the use in Polivoks clones I can't find anything.
The only downside I hear is some slight bleedthrough of HF when the filter is in cutoff. I think this is a manifestation though in me feeding it with a PWM signal rather than straight audio - there's a lot of hash in PWM that's difficult to get rid of. I don't think this would be a problem for regular use.
Here's the article; https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...v&opi=89978449
You'd expect to find plenty of music applications for this IC, but apart from the use in Polivoks clones I can't find anything.
The only downside I hear is some slight bleedthrough of HF when the filter is in cutoff. I think this is a manifestation though in me feeding it with a PWM signal rather than straight audio - there's a lot of hash in PWM that's difficult to get rid of. I don't think this would be a problem for regular use.
Here's the article; https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...v&opi=89978449
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