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EURO-SERGE - SYSTEM MODULES
ELBY Designs - Laurie Biddulph
9 Follan Close, Kariong, NSW 2250, Australia
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system and cause distortion. The AGC keeps the output gain constant
at the cut-off frequency and is activated by inputting the signal in to the
[AGC] input. The regular input ([IN]) does not have an AGC, but does
have a [GAIN] pot associated with it to attenuate the signal to desired
levels.
. An Equalizer or Comb filter is a bank of
band pass filters that cover the entire spectrum and whose outputs are mixed
together such that amplitudes of each filter can be controlled. With this device
the sound as a whole can be adjusted and balanced to suit. The Resonant
Equalizer has ten bands with each band's output being controlled by a pot
that is labelled with the centre frequency of the band. When the pot is turned
right, the band it controls is amplified up to about the '8' position (this is 12dB
higher than the input signal). Past '8' the band is given more and more
resonance. If the pot is turned to the left the associated band is attenuated
further and further.
The
has three outputs. The
[ALL] output sums all ten bands
together while the remaining two outputs ([LOWER] & [UPPER]) each sum
together alternating outputs.
The bands are arranged in sevenths so that a false tonic does not develop. A
LEVEL pot adjusts the overall gain of the output and prevents overload when
resonance is set high. These fixed resonant bands are common in almost all
timbres produced by musical instruments, and it is the skill of the violin or
piano manufacturer in tailoring these resonances that partially determines the
quality of the instrument.
Figure 5.4.2